Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word MORALIZED


MORALIZED

Definitions of MORALIZED

  1. inflection of moralize

1

Number of letters

9

Is palindrome

No

22
AL
ALI
ED
IZ
LI
LIZ
MO
MOR
OR
ORA

6

6

AD
ADE
ADI
ADL
ADM

Examples of Using MORALIZED in a Sentence

  • In the first decades of the 17th century, Nervèze, Des Escuteaux and their colleagues were seen by their detractors (such as Charles Sorel) as ridiculous purveyors of rhetorical and metaphorical excess, but their works represent an important stage in the development of the novel in France (leading to L'Astrée by Honoré d'Urfé and, later, to Madeleine de Scudéry and Madame de Lafayette), in the development of etiquette and a moralized sense of nobility (the conception of the "honnête homme") and in the evolution of the French language (prefiguring the "Précieuses").
  • The work for which Odo is best known, however, was a collection of moralized fables and anecdotes, sometimes titled Parabolæ from the opening words of the prologue (Aperiam in parabolis os meum), which was evidently designed for preachers.
  • The thema was then restated and followed by the process, a breakdown of multiple parts of the thema—the historical, allegorical (personified), tropological (moralized), and anagogical (the mystical).
  • org/details/choiceofemblemes00whit A Choice of Emblemes, and other devises : For the moste parte gathered out of sundrie writers, Englished and Moralized.



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