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Definition of Italianized
1. italianize [v] - See also: italianize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Italianized
Literary usage of Italianized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of the Life of John Philip Kemble, Esq.: Including a History of the by James Boaden (1825)
"Drury Italianized.—P. Hoare's Dido.—Little Tht- atre.—Mrs. Whitelock.—Mrs.
Sheridan's death.—Mrs. Bannister retires. THE winter season of 1791-2 was opened ..."
2. Art Studies: the "old Masters" of Italy: Painting by James Jackson Jarves (1861)
"The Italianized Greek Artists and School. Apollonius. Duccio, of Buoninsegna,
1282-1339. Cimabue, 1240-1302. The new Relation of the Church to Art. Plan of ..."
3. The World's Painters and Their Pictures by Deristhe Levinte Hoyt (1898)
"Returning to Liege, he opened a large school and exerted great influence in
diffusing the Italianized Flemish painting. His figures are somewhat mannered, ..."
4. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1911)
"Mr. Scott, being right in the middle of the district, reports a splendid crop of
honey from his own apiary because he Italianized and is out of trouble with ..."
5. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1898)
"... and whilst the German language has been encroaching from the north, the southern
valleys, both in Tirol and the Grisons, have been Italianized. ..."