Sunday, November 12, 2017

Does the verb 'Christianize' require the capital 'C'? Why?


I have never come across any verb that takes its first letter in capital. It generally happens in nouns. I have read many books and in our schools also, the rules of making letter capitals is quite clear and understood. I have never come across any book that defines capitalization of a verb. Nevertheless, here is the verb that is in capital!



Christianize (v) - two meanings there.



I completely understand the meaning but why the verb has taken a capital letter? Is this the special and only case?



Is there any rule for a verb to have its first letter capital?


Additional but useful note: When Google has become immensely popular and the verb has formed from its noun, mind it, we changed 'G' to a small letter. You don't Google something, you google it.




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