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tavernize

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Etymology

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From tavern +‎ -ize.

Verb

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tavernize (third-person singular simple present tavernizes, present participle tavernizing, simple past and past participle tavernized)

  1. (intransitive) To frequent taverns; to go out drinking in taverns.
    • 1867, James Grant Wilson, Mr. Secretary Pepys: With Extracts from His Diary, page 98:
      Samuel certainly was no saint, and seems to have been a perfect giant in tavernizing and junketing generally []
  2. (transitive) To turn into a tavern, or adapt to the needs of taverns.
    • 2016, Steven Grasse, Colonial Spirits: A Toast to Our Drunken History:
      In blithely demanding that America tavernize itself, the king ultimately sowed the seeds of his own doom. Taverns would come to serve the resistance more than they served the Crown []