anglicized
English
Alternative forms
Adjective
anglicized (comparative more anglicized, superlative most anglicized)
- Converted to English in form, idiom, style or character.
- 1892 The Stanford dictionary of anglicised words and phrases
- The term black sanctus was originally anglicized from Latin.
- Borrowed from English
- The Spanish words líder, whiskey, and esmelter are good examples of anglicized words, known as "anglicismos" in Spanish.
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