1. anglicized - Adjective
2. anglicized - Verb
of Anglicize
Source: Webster's dictionaryAltman's ancestry was German, English and Irish; citation citation his paternal grandfather, Frank Altman, Sr., anglicized the spelling of the family name from "Altmann" to "Altman". Source: Internet
In New York City, C.F. Theodor Steinweg anglicized his name to C.F. Theodore Steinway. Source: Internet
His name was simplified and anglicized to Paul Muni (he had the nickname "Moony" when young). Source: Internet
A number of place names survive (anglicized) from that first map, including Point Reyes, Angel Island, Farallon Islands and Alcatraz Island. Source: Internet
English speakers anglicized the spelling from Ouisconsin to Wisconsin when they began to arrive in large numbers during the early 19th century. Source: Internet
Euclid is the anglicized version of the Greek name Εὐκλείδης, which means "renowned, glorious". citation Life Very few original references to Euclid survive, so little is known about his life. Source: Internet