The Collaborative International Dictionary
Anglicize \An"gli*cize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Anglicized; p. pr. & vb. n. Anglicizing.] To make English; to English; to anglify; render conformable to the English idiom, or to English analogies.
Wiktionary
Usage examples of "anglicized".
The English Jew, who is often strictly orthodox but entirely anglicized in his habits, is less disliked than the European refugee who has probably not been near a synagogue for thirty years.
In many cases, a more Anglicized transliteration is used instead of the tlhIngan Hol transliterations preferred by linguists (e.
Leaving aside the problems which this genealogy presents to historians, a point to note in the present context is not so much the appearance of late British names in a supposedly 'Teutonic' royal house, as their appearance in a markedly anglicized form that must be due to their being borrowed as names, and to their accommodation like ordinary loan-words to English speech-habits.
Among its passengers it carried one Azamat Krim, Canadian-born son of an émigré, who, like Andrew Drake, had Anglicized his name—to Arthur Crimmins.
Andrew Drake, despite his Anglicized name, was also a Ukrainian, and a fanatic.
Among its passengers it carried one Azamat Krim, Canadian-born son of an ‚migr‚, who, like Andrew Drake, had Anglicized his name-to Arthur Crimmins.
Moreover, English is the chief lingua franca and nearly the whole of the Indian intelligentsia is deeply anglicized.
But, as you will find explained, in this tale the name is a 'translation' of the real Hobbit name, derived from a village (devoted to rope-making) anglicized as Gamwich (pron.
My name is Tolkien, anglicized from To(l)kiehn = tollkühn, and came from Saxony in the 18th century.
The announcer, in overly Anglicized tones, was extolling the virtues of "our island life" and welcoming "alla visitors from the cold climate," pointing out immediately that there was a blizzard in New York.
Like animale "Say it" TnE PAwrFAL MosAic35 "nere is no listing for a jenna Karasova or the Anglicized Karas in any branch or division of the KGB.