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First published 2001 (DOST Vol. IX).
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Quotation dates: 1595-1645
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Spanjolized, Spaniolizde, ppl. adj. [e.m.E. spaniolized (1600).] a. Supporting Spain. b. Made Spanish in one's ways. —a. 1595 Lett. Jas VI to Eliz. 111.
These Spaniolizde rebels of mine, that are fledd the cuntrey —b. 1645 Cuningham Journal 111.
The daylie discourse and ordinary arguments of the spanjolized inhabitants and passengers here