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单词 Spaniolize
释义 Spaniolize, v. Now rare.|ˈspænɪəlaɪz|
Also 7 Spagn(i)ol-.
[f. as prec. + -ize. Cf. obs. F. espagnoliser, and Espanolize v., Hispaniolize v.]
trans. To make Spanish; to imbue with Spanish notions or tendencies; to cause to follow Spanish fashions. (Chiefly in pa. pple.)
1598Dallington Meth. Trav. F iv, Like Traitors falsly hearted, or Frenchmen truly Spaniolized.1625Purchas Pilgrims iv. 1485 Their phrase was much mixt with Spanish, for now they are all Spaniolized.1662J. Bargrave Pope Alex. VII (1867) 73 He himself seemeth to be neutral; yet most think that upon occasion he would prove Spaniolized.a1743Ozell tr. Brantome's Sp. Rhodom. (1744) 16 He was a Gascon but perfectly Spanioliz'd.
Hence ˈSpaniolized, ˈSpaniolizing ppl. adjs.
1600O. E. Repl. Libel Pref. p. iv, The trecherie of Spaniolized papistes.1603Florio Montaigne (1634) 133 To become slender in wast, and to have a straight spagnolized body.1627H. Burton Baiting of Pope's Bull To Reader 3 A fawning spanolizing Spaniell, silenced with a fat morsell, or a little spettle.1641Milton Ch. Govt. ii. Wks. 1851 III. 47 A Tympany of Spanioliz'd Bishops swaggering in the fore-top of the State.1670G. H. Hist. Cardinals ii. ii. 157 He makes himself notorious by his defending the interest of Spain, he being one of the most Spanioliz'd Cardinals of them all.1888Sat. Rev. 20 Oct. 1 The stronger but ruder stock of the already Spaniolized Hapsburgs.
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