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Definition of Novelise
1. Verb. Convert into the form or the style of a novel. "The author novelized the historical event"
Generic synonyms: Convert
Derivative terms: Fictionalisation, Fictionalisation, Novelisation, Novelization
Definition of Novelise
1. Verb. To adapt something to a fictional form, especially to adapt into a novel. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Novelise
1. to novelize [v -ISED, -ISING, -ISES] - See also: novelize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Novelise
Literary usage of Novelise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquitiesby William George Smith, Charles Anthon by William George Smith, Charles Anthon (1870)
"Some of them were published in Latin, and some in both languages. The first of
these novelise of Justinian belongs to the year AD 535 (Nov. ..."
2. Wharton's Law-lexicon: Forming an Epitome of the Law of England; and by John Jane Smith Wharton, John Mounteney Lely (1892)
"The first of these novelise of Justinian belongs to the year AD 535 (Nov. ...
The Greek text of the novelise, as we now have them, consists of 168 ..."
3. Political Dictionary: Forming a Work of Universal Reference, Both by Charles Knight (1846)
"The novelise are divided into 1C8 Constitutiones, or, as they are now often ...
The novelise made many changes in the law as established by Justinian's ..."
4. Studies in Roman Law: With Comparative Views of the Laws of France, England by Thomas Mackenzie Mackenzie, John Kirkpatrick (1876)
"They are called novelise Constitutiones, or, more shortly, Novels. ... Lastly,
the novelise are single and subsequent additions and alterations ; and it is ..."