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Anglicisation or
anglicization is a form of
cultural ****imilation
whereby something non-English
becomes ****imilated into or
influenced by the culture...
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American communities were
named Jeddo or ****do.
Jeddo and ****o are
called anglicizations,
because they are a
rendering into the
English language of the verbal...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Iduna may
refer to: One of
several modern anglicizations of the name of the
Norse goddess Iðunn 176 Iduna, an
asteroid named...
- po****rly
known as John
Cabot and
Christopher Columbus; English-speakers
anglicized and
Latinized the name of the
Polish astronomer Mikołaj
Kopernik to (Nicholas)...
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northeastern North America,
including the Iroquois. The two
words are
anglicizations of
cognate terms (c. 1622) from
different Eastern Algonquian languages...
- Gr****
ending in -λογία (-logía). The
earliest English examples were
anglicizations of the
French -logie,
which was in turn
inherited from the
Latin -logia...
- In linguistics,
anglicisation or
anglicization is the
practice of
modifying foreign words, names, and
phrases to make them
easier to spell, pronounce...
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Biblical Hebrew name
Yohanan (יוֹחָנָן), Seán (
anglicized as Shaun/Shawn/Shon) and Séan (Ulster variant;
anglicized Shane/Shayne),
rendered John in
English and...
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Kanza (Kaw)
people who once
inhabited the area;
Kansas was one of the
anglicizations of the
French transcription Cansez (IPA: [kɑ̃ze]) of the
original kką:ze...
- Níðhǫggr, [ˈniːðˌhɔɡːz̠], lit. 'Níð-Hewer', "Malice Biter/Striker"?),
often anglicized Nidhogg, is a wyrm
dragon in
Norse mythology who is said to gnaw at the...