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Word Meanings - INDENIZEN - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To invest with the privileges of a denizen; to naturalize. Words indenizened, and commonly used as English. B. Jonson.

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  • INVESTIGATION
    The act of investigating; the process of inquiring into or following up; research; study; inquiry, esp. patient or thorough inquiry or examination; as, the investigations of the philosopher and the mathematician; the investigations of the judge,
  • ENGLISHWOMAN
    Fem. of Englishman. Shak.
  • INVESTIGATIVE
    Given to investigation; inquisitive; curious; searching.
  • WORDSMAN
    One who deals in words, or in mere words; a verbalist. "Some speculative wordsman." H. Bushnell.
  • DENIZEN
    or country); opposed to forain foreign, and fr. denz within, F. dans, fr. L. de intus, prop., from within, intus being from in in. See In, 1. A dweller; an inhabitant. "Denizens of air." Pope. Denizens of their own free, independent state. Sir
  • INVESTIENT
    Covering; clothing. Woodward.
  • COMMONLY
    1. Usually; generally; ordinarily; frequently; for the most part; as, confirmed habits commonly continue trough life. 2. In common; familiary. Spenser.
  • NATURALIZE
    1. To make natural; as, custom naturalizes labor or study. 2. To confer the rights and privileges of a native subject or citizen on; to make as if native; to adopt, as a foreigner into a nation or state, and place in the condition of
  • INVESTITURE
    Livery of seizin. The grant of land or a feud was perfected by the ceremony oinvestiture, or open delivery of possession. Blackstone. 3. That with which anyone is invested or clothed; investment; clothing; covering. While we yet have on Our gross
  • DENIZENIZE
    To constitute a denizen; to denizen. Abbott.
  • DENIZENSHIP
    State of being a denizen.
  • INVEST
    To inclose; to surround of hem in with troops, so as to intercept succors of men and provisions and prevent escape; to lay siege to; as, to invest a town. 7. To lay out in business with the as, to invest money in bank stock. (more info) 1. To
  • INVESTMENT
    The act of surrounding, blocking up, or besieging by an armed force, or the state of being so surrounded. The capitulation was signed by the commander of the fort within six days after its investments. Marshall. 4. The laying out of money in the
  • ENGLISHRY
    1. The state or privilege of being an Englishman. Cowell. 2. A body of English or people of English descent; -- commonly applied to English people in Ireland. A general massacre of the Englishry. Macaulay.
  • DENIZENATION
    Denization; denizening. Abbott.
  • INDENIZEN
    To invest with the privileges of a denizen; to naturalize. Words indenizened, and commonly used as English. B. Jonson.
  • INVESTIGABLE
    Capable or susceptible of being investigated; admitting research. Hooker.
  • INVESTIVE
    Investing. Mir. for Mag.
  • ENGLISHABLE
    Capable of being translated into, or expressed in, English.
  • INVESTURE
    Investiture; investment. Bp. Burnet.
  • SWORDSMANSHIP
    The state of being a swordsman; skill in the use of the sword. Cowper.
  • FREE-DENIZEN
    To make free.
  • REINVESTMENT
    The act of investing anew; a second or repeated investment.
  • REINVEST
    To invest again or anew.
  • SWORDSMAN
    1. A soldier; a fighting man. 2. One skilled of a use of the sword; a professor of the science of fencing; a fencer.
  • SUPERINVESTITURE
    An outer vestment or garment. Bp. Horne.
  • CONNATURALIZE
    To bring to the same nature as something else; to adapt. Dr. J. Scott.
  • ENDENIZEN
    To admit to the privileges of a denizen; to naturalize. B. Jonson.

 

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