"Danicize" meaning in English

See Danicize in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

IPA: /ˈdeɪnɪsaɪz/ [General-American, Received-Pronunciation] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-Danicize.wav Forms: Danicizes [present, singular, third-person], Danicizing [participle, present], Danicized [participle, past], Danicized [past]
Etymology: From Danic (“Danish”) + -ize. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|Danic|ize|t1=Danish}} Danic (“Danish”) + -ize Head templates: {{en-verb}} Danicize (third-person singular simple present Danicizes, present participle Danicizing, simple past and past participle Danicized)
  1. To make (more) Danish. Categories (place): Denmark Synonyms: Danicise [UK], danicise [UK], danicize, Danify, danify Derived forms: Danicization, Danicizing [adjective, noun, verb] Translations (to make (more) Danish): 丹麥化 (Chinese Mandarin), 丹麦化 (dānmàihuà) (Chinese Mandarin), danisere (Danish), fordanske (Danish), danigi (Esperanto), danska (Faroese), tanskalaistaa (Finnish), daniciser (French), danisieren (German), dänisieren (German), danska (Icelandic), fördanska (Swedish), danisera (Swedish)

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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