As it is, he has done much for the cause of Anglicized music and especially of Anglicized orchestration.
The situation which led to Mahomet's Flight (hijra, anglicizedincorrectly hejira, q.
The names are given throughout in the anglicized form on the analogy of Shi'ites, which is recognized in common usage.
Originally the same as Antiphon; "anthem" being simply the Anglicized form of the word.
The word is derived from the Greek Episcopos, meaning overseer; Bishop being the Anglicized form of the Greek word.
The third question may call for a little more consideration: Has the foreign word been employed so often that it has ceased to be foreign even though it has not been satisfactorily anglicized in spelling and pronunciation?
Also known as the doblon de à 8; Anglicized as “piece of eight.
Jehovah is theAnglicized rendering of the Hebrew, Yahveh or Jahveh, signifying the Self-existent One, or The Eternal.
The foregoing illustrations were examples of Anglicized foreign prefixes.
Doney is simply dona or donna a trifle anglicized in pronunciation.
This title, anglicized from the German form, Luneburg, was chosen since the Duchy of Luneburg, like that of Brunswick, belonged to the Electorate of Hanover.
It is theanglicized version of the French word "ronce" for brier or bramble and "verte" for green.
Aber is the mouth of a river, Anglicized into harbor: hence there is Aber-Conway, Aberdeen.
It was Latinized into Lundinum, and Anglicized into Lundon or London.
An anglicized vocalism of any name may be readily established and an original name formed in American nomenclature, as many names in current use amply illustrates.
Lakes, hills and streams had significant names, many of which the Anglicized orthography and pronunciation have robbed of their euphony and force of accent.
Within its walls with the peers, knights, and burgesses of the anglicized counties, sat almost all the native chiefs of Ulster, Connaught, and Munster.
The translation was the work of a native scholar, O'Cionga (Anglicized King).
This Anglicized Italian Duca was known to be engaged to the daughter of an English Marquis, to a lady who, if not niece, was next door to being niece to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs himself!
The real duke was an Englishman,--or an Anglicized Italian, or an Italianized Englishman.
But if the educated French, who ought to know that they are the most civilized people in the world, grow more English than the English when they become Anglicized at all, I could scarcely blame Clementine for her weakness.
Adolf was an Anglicized German, with moustaches like the Kaiser's, and the swagger of a drum-major.
These phenomena occur much earlier in the anglicized French of England--13th century aveynt (Old French aveient).
Many other French names are being anglicizedwith its aid and consent.
They bought pots and pans and vegetables and sweet-things and thick rush matting and two wooden arm-chairs and one old soft arm-chair, going quietly and bargaining modestly among the crowd, as Anglicized Italians do.
After all, he had triumphed over his well-to-do, Anglicized cousin.
Apollo assumed many of the attributes of Helios, the older divinity of the sun, who is ordinarily reputed to be the father of Phaethon (ordinarily anglicized Phaeton).
The name of this family is now Anglicized O'Meagher, but more generally Meagher or Maher, without the prefix O'.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anglicized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.