0 past simple and past participle of anglicize
1 to make or become English in sound, appearance, or character:
The region established itself as an industrial urban center during the nineteenth century and is historically very anglicized.
However, none of the shop signs of butchers and pharmacies and only 20-25% of the signs of barbers, bakeries, and grocery shops was anglicized.
The archival term "fond" has been anglicized, since there is no exact translation.
However, the more anglicized urban sociolects are currently the principal focal points for the diffusion of certain linguistic innovations.
Variants without an epenthetic vowel should be regarded, in my view, as anglicized approximations.
English speakers anglicized the spelling to its modern form when they began to arrive in greater numbers during the early 19th century.
Somewhere over the centuries the name was anglicized by the addition of a final g.
It is sometimes anglicized as an ox-eye window.