ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Made English in form or character.
1862. Mrs. Crosland, Mrs. Blake, II. 214. The Anglicised residence of an English lady.
1881. Athenæum, 27 Aug., 266/3. The secondary Anglicized education of Bengal, with the corrective of village vernacular teaching lately superadded.
1883. E. Ingersoll, in Harpers Mag., Jan., 195/1. Fort Rossan anglicized abbreviation of Fuerte de los Rusos, as the post was called by the Spaniards.