Definition of Anglicizations. Meaning of Anglicizations. Synonyms of Anglicizations

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Definition of Anglicizations

Anglicization
Anglicization An`gli*ci*za"tion, n. The act of anglicizing, or making English in character.

Meaning of Anglicizations from wikipedia

- Anglicisation or anglicization is a form of cultural ****imilation whereby something non-English becomes ****imilated into or influenced by the culture...
- 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...
- Gr**** ending in -λογία (-logía). The earliest English examples were anglicizations of the French -logie, which was in turn inherited from the Latin -logia...
- northeastern North America, including the Iroquois. The two words are anglicizations of cognate terms (c. 1622) from different Eastern Algonquian languages...
- po****rly known as John Cabot and Christopher Columbus; English-speakers anglicized and Latinized the name of the Polish astronomer Mikołaj Kopernik to (Nicholas)...
- POH-kay; Hawaiian for 'to slice' or 'cut crosswise into pieces'; sometimes anglicized as poké to aid pronunciation as two syllables) is a dish of diced raw...
- In linguistics, anglicisation or anglicization is the practice of modifying foreign words, names, and phrases to make them easier to spell, pronounce...
- Biblical Hebrew name Yohanan (יוֹחָנָן‎), Seán (anglicized as Shaun/Shawn/Shon) and Séan (Ulster variant; anglicized Shane/Shayne), rendered John in English and...
- of these terms, which are wholly or substantially drawn from Latin, or anglicized Law Latin. A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V See also References...