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A foreignism is a word or expression which has found its way into another language.
This is also the place where foreignism takes place.
Promotion and wealth were other motives among Chinese Muslim military officers for anti foreignism.
Dowling argued that the solution would be to convince people that "foreignism" and Catholicism were not intimately linked.
"Anyone who says fuh-LAH-tee-oh is speaking another language (and a dead one, too)," the author opines, "treating the word as a foreignism when it is not.
Opposed to the government position regarding fugitives and influenced by anti foreignism, Konrad Bulavin, a leader of the Don Cossacks, started a rebellion.
Bai led a wave of anti foreignism in Guangxi, attacking American, European, and other foreigners and missionaries, and generally making the province unsafe for foreigners.
Brownglow, William G. (1856) Americanism Contrasted with Foreignism, Romanism, and Bogus Democracy, in the Light of Reason, History, and Scripture.