v. rare. [f. ANATHEM or ANATHEMA + -IZE, the Gr. stem anathemat- being neglected; cf. ANATHEMATE.] = ANATHEMATIZE.
1674. Marvell, Gen. Counc., Wks. 1875, IV. 132. Would you anathemize, banish, imprison, execute us, and burn our books?
1689. Hickeringill, Modest Inq., iii. 29. They might Anathamize, and Curse, till their Hearts should ake.
1837. Blackw. Mag., XLI. 837. To anathemize the horrors of the anti-Poor Law bill.