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Definition of Latinizations
1. latinization [n] - See also: latinization
Lexicographical Neighbors of Latinizations
Literary usage of Latinizations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Robert Fergusson by Robert Fergusson, Alexander Balloch Grosart (1851)
"The italics sufficiently elucidate the cumbrous latinizations of Johnson. These '
Verses' were published anonymously, but various of his acknowledged Poems ..."
2. Texts and Studies: Contributions to Biblical and Patristic Literature by J. Anmitage Robingon (1893)
"34. We shall now pass on to give a series of similar latinizations which do not
so readily admit of being grouped together. ..."
3. The Coues Check List of North American Birds by Elliott Coues (1882)
"... this seems here transferred to the sea-parrot." (Wharton's MSS.) 877.
Utä-män'-l-ä tör'-dä. Both these words are mere latinizations of vernacular names. ..."
4. Contributions to Literature: Historical, Antiquarian, and Metrical by Mark Anthony Lower (1854)
"... guages which have been drawn upon, which will be found to be— I. The Celtic
dialects, with latinizations. II, Anglo-Saxon or Teutonic. III. ..."
5. Observations on the Social and Political State of the European People in by Samuel Laing (1850)
"... of genders and cases in the use of the articles and nouns, and to the other
latinizations which have been imposed on the cultivated German language. ..."
6. The Retrospective Review (1853)
"... it may be well to classify the various languages which have been drawn upon,
which will be found to be— I. The Celtic dialects, with latinizations. II. ..."