personise

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English

Etymology

From person +‎ -ise.

Verb

personise (third-person singular simple present personises, present participle personising, simple past and past participle personised)

  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of personize.
    • 1885, Oliver Goldsmith, J. W. M. Gibbs, The Works of Oliver Goldsmith:
      If you would make Fortune your friend, or, to personise her no longer, if you desire, my son, to be rich, and have money, be more eager to save than acquire : when people say, money is to be got here, and money is to be got there, take no notice; mind your own business; stay where you are, and secure all you can get without stirring.

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