gallicizations
/ˌɡælɪsɪˈzeɪʃənz/
noun
- The processes or results of making something French in character, style, or language.
- Linguists study the gallicizations of place names in former French colonies.
- The gallicizations of many English words happened after the Norman Conquest.
- The chef's menu featured gallicizations of classic American dishes.
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