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Definition of Orientalized
1. orientalize [v] - See also: orientalize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Orientalized
Literary usage of Orientalized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. My Diary in India, in the Year 1858-9 by William Howard Russell (1860)
"Orientalized matter of fact.—The ex-King's countenance.—Our dealings with the
Moguls.—Our representative's humility.—The latest begum.—A civilized evening. ..."
2. History of the American Civil War by John William Draper (1870)
"Orientalized char- -IT ¡i ~i ii j« /? • •! In Europe nien think that political
liberty is every thing. In Asia they have concluded that the form of ..."
3. The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review by Charles Hodge, Peter Walker (1830)
"school—we use this term because it has been frequently so applied, and we know
no better word that could be substituted— a modified and orientalized ..."
4. The Gist of Japan: The Islands, Their People and Missions by Rufus Benton Peery (1897)
"It may not become too much orientalized. It should have Western furniture, ...
The missionary may not be orientalized, else he will be in danger of becoming ..."
5. A Century of Archaeological Discoveries by Adolf Michaelis (1908)
"The orientalized or Corinthian class of vases, which could be dated back to the
seventh century, had long been looked upon as the most ancient. ..."
6. A Century of Archaeological Discoveries by Adolf Michaelis (1908)
"The conventional plant motives so common in the orientalized style are absent
here, as well as the lions, panthers, sphinxes, and griffins of the Orient. ..."