Gallicize
[ gal-uh-sahyz ]
/ ˈgæl əˌsaɪz /
verb (used with or without object), Gal·li·cized, Gal·li·ciz·ing.
(sometimes lowercase)
to make or become French in language, character, etc.
Also
especially British,
gal·li·cise.
OTHER WORDS FROM Gallicize
Gal·li·ci·za·tion, noun Gal·li·ciz·er, nounExample sentences from the Web for gallicised
At a later period it might have been said that they were Gallicised.
The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay, Vol. 4 (of 4) |Thomas Babington MacaulayThe Gallicised or classicised contortions of his mighty work did not destroy its saving virtue.
Shakespeare and the Modern Stage |Sir Sidney LeeIt was the work of Charles's Gallicised ministry, and Maximilian professed the utmost disgust at their doings.
Henry VIII. |A. F. Pollard
British Dictionary definitions for gallicised
Gallicize
Gallicise
/ (ˈɡælɪˌsaɪz) /
verb
to make or become French in attitude, language, etc