Lexicographical Neighbors of Occidentalized
Literary usage of Occidentalized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies in History and Jurisprudence by James Bryce Bryce (1901)
"... but the only notion the Musulman (te the non-Occidentalized Musulman) can form
of an advocate in our sense of the word is a paid, and presumably false, ..."
2. Studies in History and Jurisprudence by James Bryce Bryce (1901)
"... but the only notion the Musulman (ie the non-Occidentalized Musulman) can form
of an advocate in our sense of the word is a paid, and presumably false, ..."
3. Critical and Historical Essays: Lectures Delivered at Columbia University by Edward MacDowell (1912)
"... European ideas in music and are rapidly becoming occidentalized from a musical
point of view. Their principal instruments are the koto and the samisen. ..."
4. The Reform Movement in Judaism by David Philipson (1907)
"... completely Judaism in America has been occidentalized. Its spiritual 1 There
has been a vast change in the position of woman in th« synagogue, ..."
5. Oriental Rugs by John Kimberly Mumford (1902)
"being Occidentalized, if the expression is permissible; the colors are already,
to a great extent, the product of the laboratory; the characteristic beauty ..."