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Stylize vs Stylite - What's the difference?

stylize | stylite |

As a verb stylize

is to represent something in a particular style.

As a noun stylite is

(christianity|historical) a christian ascetic in ancient times who lived alone on top of a tall pillar.

stylize

English

Alternative forms

stylise (Commonwealth)

Verb

(styliz)
  • To represent something in a particular style.
  • To represent something in a conventional manner.
  • Anagrams

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    stylite

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (Christianity, historical) A Christian ascetic in ancient times who lived alone on top of a tall pillar.
  • * 1997 , (John Julius Norwich), A Short History of Byzantium , Penguin 1998, p. 53:
  • *:Daniel, the famous stylite of the city, actually descended from his pillar for the first time in fifteen years, terrifying Basiliscus into the withdrawal of his edict.
  • *2009 , (Diarmaid MacCulloch), A History of Christianity , Penguin 2010, p. 208:
  • *:Stylites often became major players in Church politics, shouting down their theological pronouncements from their little elevated balconies to the expectant crowds below, or giving personalized advice to those favoured enough to climb the ladder and join them on their platform.
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