Definition of Italianises

1. Verb. (third-person singular of Italianise) ¹

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Definition of Italianises

1. italianise [v] - See also: italianise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Italianises

itacisms
itacist
itacists
itacolumite
itaconate
itaconates
itaconic
itaconic acid
ital
italianate
italianated
italianates
italianating
italianise
italianised
italianises
italianising
italianize
italianized
italianizes
italianizing
italic
italicisation
italicisations
italicise
italicised
italicises
italicising
italicization
italicizations

Literary usage of Italianises

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Fourteenth Century by Frederick John Snell (1899)
"... and by the 1 It is worthy of remark that, in borrowing tales from the ancients, Boccaccio Italianises them, and adapts them to existing conditions of ..."

2. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1898)
"... which becomes Francisco in Spanish (familiar to us all through San Francisco or Frisco), and Italianises as Francesco, shortened into Cecco. ..."

3. The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion by Cymmrodorion Society, CYMMRODORION SOCIETY. (1896)
"... se servirait de mots fran<^»is Italianises." 2 They will be printed in the first number of the forthcoming ..."

4. The Irish Song Book, with Original Irish Airs by Alfred Perceval Graves (1897)
"... both in sound and sense ; to say nothing of the art with which he almost Italianises our essentially unmusical English speech, by a melodious sequence ..."

5. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement: With Other Early Essays by Samuel Butler, Richard Alexander Streatfeild (1914)
"... near the inn, the florid music which fills the whole square, accompanied by a female voice of some pretensions, again thoroughly Italianises the scene, ..."

6. The Island of Sardinia: Including Pictures of the Manners and Customs of the by John William Warre Tyndale (1849)
"Varese, in his novel, " Preziosa di Sanluri," Italianises the Latin words, and calls them ..."

7. The Fourteenth Century by Frederick John Snell (1899)
"... and by the 1 It is worthy of remark that, in borrowing tales from the ancients, Boccaccio Italianises them, and adapts them to existing conditions of ..."

8. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1898)
"... which becomes Francisco in Spanish (familiar to us all through San Francisco or Frisco), and Italianises as Francesco, shortened into Cecco. ..."

9. The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion by Cymmrodorion Society, CYMMRODORION SOCIETY. (1896)
"... se servirait de mots fran<^»is Italianises." 2 They will be printed in the first number of the forthcoming ..."

10. The Irish Song Book, with Original Irish Airs by Alfred Perceval Graves (1897)
"... both in sound and sense ; to say nothing of the art with which he almost Italianises our essentially unmusical English speech, by a melodious sequence ..."

11. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement: With Other Early Essays by Samuel Butler, Richard Alexander Streatfeild (1914)
"... near the inn, the florid music which fills the whole square, accompanied by a female voice of some pretensions, again thoroughly Italianises the scene, ..."

12. The Island of Sardinia: Including Pictures of the Manners and Customs of the by John William Warre Tyndale (1849)
"Varese, in his novel, " Preziosa di Sanluri," Italianises the Latin words, and calls them ..."

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