And the common pictograph to represent the Arikara among all the surrounding tribes was a conventionalised ear of corn. |
Evidently there is much sophistication, not to say conventionalised affectation, in all this national attachment and allegiance. |
So, in autocratic Assyria, sculpture reaches a certain point and becomes for ever conventionalised. |
In my contempt for vulgarised and conventionalised honour I had forgotten that for me there was such a reality as honour. |
The legends and sayings about her, locked into memorable shapes like any other conventionalised poetic utterance, did not necessarily adapt to her changing social role. |
This one clearly arises from the serial repetition of conventionalised heads of crocodiles. |