Obelised vs Obelized - What's the difference?
obelised | obelized |
(obelize)
(of a word or passage of text) as (l) or (l).
* ante'' 1971 , Arthur E. Gordon, ''The Letter Names of the Latin Alphabet'' (1973, , ISBN 0520094220; volume 9 of ''University of California Publications: Classical Studies ), part VI: “Conclusions”, § 1: ‘The Ancient Evidence’, page 51
Obelized is a alternative form of obelised.
As verbs the difference between obelised and obelized
is that obelised is past tense of obelise while obelized is past tense of obelize.As adjectives the difference between obelised and obelized
is that obelised is an alternative spelling of obelized while obelized is marked with an obelus or obelisk; condemned as spurious or corrupt.obelized
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- While R and S each seem to constitute a long syllable, both lines in which they occur are to some extent corrupt, especially the R line, both being obelized in Keli’s standard edition of Velius Longus.
Alternative forms
* (l)References
* “obelized, adj.'']” listed in the '' [3rd ed., March 2004