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单词 italianize
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Italianizev.

/ɪˈtalɪənʌɪz/
Etymology: < French Italianiser (16th cent. in Littré): compare Italian adj. and n. and -ize suffix.
1. intransitive (also in to Italianize it): To practise Italian fashions or habits; to become Italian (in character, tastes, etc.).
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Italians > [verb (intransitive)]
to Italianize it1611
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Italianizer, to Italianize it; to speake Italian, play the Italian, doe like an Italian.
1656 T. Blount Glossographia Italianize, to speak Italian, play the Italian, or do like an Italian.
1658 in E. Phillips New World Eng. Words
2. transitive. To make Italian in character or style.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Italians > [verb (transitive)]
Italianate1567
Italianize1673
1673 R. Leigh Transproser Rehears'd 136 Nol's Latin clerks were somewhat Italianiz'd.
1729 C. Middleton Let. from Rome (1741) 170 The adding of a modern termination, or Italianizing the old name of a Deity, has given existence to some of their present Saints.
1832 Fraser's Mag. 5 729 She Italianised her Christian name.
1886 R. Willis & J. W. Clark Archit. Hist. Univ. Cambr. II. 46 The Hall was new wainscoted and thoroughly Italianized.

Derivatives

Iˈtalianized adj.
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1771 Mrs. J. Harris in Private Lett. Ld. Malmesbury (1870) I. 217 Louisa is gone to the oratorio, a great condescension for so Italianised a lady.
Iˈtalianizing n. and adj.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Italians > [noun] > making Italian
Italianizing1693
Italianization1854
the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Italians > [adjective]
Itaile1513
Italianish1535
Italish1544
Italiana1549
Italianated1560
Italianate1572
Italical1609
Italic1638
Eyetalian1838
Italianizing1881
wop1928
ginzo1937
Eyetie1941
1693 T. Urquhart & P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 3rd Bk. Wks. xix. 159 A Chironomatick Italianising of his Demand, with various Jectigation of his Fingers.
1881 B. F. Westcott & F. J. A. Hort New Test. in Orig. Greek II. (Mark xvi. 9–20) App. 46 European of a comparatively late and Italianising type.
1900 Pilot 4 Aug. 140/2 There is only one example of the Italianising masters of Fontainebleau.
Iˌtalianiˈzation n. the action or process of Italianizing, an Italianized formation.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Italians > [noun] > making Italian
Italianizing1693
Italianization1854
the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Indo-European > postulated Italo-Celtic > Romance > Italian > Italianized formation
Italianization1854
1854 H. H. Milman Hist. Lat. Christianity III. vi. iii. 53 This absolute Italianisation of the Pope.
1880 H. Nicol in Academy 24 July 57 We have Old French, Modern French, Italianisations, Latin expansions, and English abbreviations used indiscriminately.
Iˈtalianizer n. one who Italianizes.
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1847 Ld. Lindsay Sketches Hist. Christian Art I. p. ccxvi Mabuse, Van Orley, and the Italianisers of Antwerp—imitators chiefly of Raphael.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2019).
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