adjective
- having developed into or been influenced by a creole language or culture
Usage: linguistics; primarily British spelling
Examples
- The creolised dialect emerged from contact between multiple languages.
- Many Caribbean communities speak creolised forms of European languages.
- The creolised culture blended African, European, and indigenous traditions.
- Linguists studied the creolised speech patterns in the port city.
- The creolised vocabulary included words from several source languages.