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Hispanize

Hispanize, v.
  (ˈhɪspənaɪz)
  [f. L. Hispānus Spanish, Spaniard + -ize.]
  trans. = Hispaniolize v.

1600 W. Watson Decacordon (1602) 239, I was informed by an Hyspanized politicians meanes. 1612 T. James Jesuits' Downf. 50 [Parsons] a Zoilus, a Timon, an hispanized Cameleon, like Proteus, wretched seed of Cain, and sonne of Beliall. 1824 New Monthly Mag. XI. 190 He selected..that only which was adapted for representation in Spain, hispanizing (if we may be allowed the term) whatever he found it convenient to transport with him.

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