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Definition of Humanised
1. humanise [v] - See also: humanise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Humanised
Literary usage of Humanised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages, and During the by P. L. Jacob (1874)
"The Legislation of Barbarism humanised by Christianity.—Right of Justice inherent
to the Right of Property.—The Laws under Charlemagne.—Judicial Forms. ..."
2. The Monastic Life from the Fathers of the Desert to Charlemagne by Thomas William Allies (1896)
"Another result was that which more than anything humanised barbarism itself.
It was not one host which in settled battle-array broke into France and Spain, ..."
3. The Monastic Life from the Fathers of the Desert to Charlemagne: Eighth by Thomas William Allies (1896)
"Another result was that which more than anything humanised barbarism itself.
It was not one host which in settled battle-array broke into France and Spain, ..."
4. The Monastic Life from the Fathers of the Desert to Charlemagne: Eighth by Thomas William Allies (1896)
"Another result was that which more than anything humanised barbarism itself.
It was not one host which in settled battle-array broke into France and Spain, ..."
5. Practical dietetics by William Gilman Thompson (1905)
""Humanised milk." 4. Modified milk. Milk laboratories. i. Sterilised Milk.—The
sterilisation of milk is accomplished by heating it up to the boiling point, ..."
6. The Public and Private Life of the Ancient Greeks by Heinrich Hase (1836)
"CHAPTER V. Warlike character and tastes of the Greeks — Art of war not in
existence — Refinement of the Homeric armour — Cretan or Pyrrhic dance — Humanised ..."