BARBARIZE

Source: 566, 567

barbarize. Barbarize, v.t. to make or render barbarous

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Bar″ba‐rize (�), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Barbarized (�); p. pr. & vb. n. Barbarizing (�).] 1. 1. To become barbarous.
The Roman empire was barbarizing rapidly from the time of Trajan. De Quincey. 2. 2. To adopt a foreign or barbarous mode of speech.
The ill habit . . . of wretched barbarizing against the Latin and Greek idiom, with their untutored Anglicisms. Milton.