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third-person singular simple present mangonizes, present participle mangonizing, simple past and past participle mangonized
(transitive, obsolete) To make (something) appear more attractive or appealing. quotations
[Y]our Mercuriall wit hath mangonized a Gigantean fury with an humble hue.
1642, Thomas Barton, “Section II”, in ΑΠΟΔΕΙΞΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΑΝΤΙΤΕΙΧΙΣΜΑΤΟΣ. [APODEIXIS TOU ANTITEICHISMATOS.] Or, A Tryall of the Covnter-scarfe, Made 1642. […], London: Printed by Thomas Purslow, for Andrew Crooke, […], published 1643, page 16
What little seems to be authentic history is easily told; nor are, for our present purpose, of much value the legends, which mangonize the life of Buddha. They will be found in every book that treats of the subject, [...]
1902, Edward Washburn Hopkins, The Religions of India, page 300