different between gallicize vs gallicized
gallicize
English
Alternative forms
- gallicise (non-Oxford British spelling)
Etymology
From Latin Gallicus (“French”) + -ize.
Verb
gallicize (third-person singular simple present gallicizes, present participle gallicizing, simple past and past participle gallicized)
- (transitive) To make French as the culture, customs, pronunciation, or style.
- Synonym: francize
- (transitive) To translate into French.
Translations
gallicize From the web:
gallicized
English
Verb
gallicized
- simple past tense and past participle of gallicize
Anagrams
- gliclazide
gallicized From the web:
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