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Spaniolate

Spaniolate, v. rare.
  (ˈspænɪəleɪt)
  Also 6 Spanyol-.
  [f. Spaniol- Spanish (see Spainol) + -ate3. Cf. obs. F. espagnoler, Sp. españolar, and Hispaniolate v.]
  trans. To Spaniolize. Hence ˈSpaniolated ppl. a.

1577 Sidney Lett. Misc. Wks. (1829) 302 His Brother Earnest, muche lyke him in disposition... Bothe extreemely Spaniolated. 1583 T. Stocker Civ. Warres Lowe C. iii. 109 b note, Other letters sent from the Spaniolated Hollanders to Leyden. Ibid. 110 note, The Spanyolated John le Hutter. 1855 Kingsley Westw. Ho! xxvii, As Cary said to him once, using a cant phrase of Sidney's,..all heaven and earth were ‘spaniolated’ to him. 1907 Athenæum 25 May 635/3 The poor Spaniolated prince then holding the title.

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