Anglicism in a sentence as a noun

Some described the term as an “anglicism” of the Spanish language, while others say the term is “not representative of the larger Latino community.”"Also, technically, all words are made-up.

In this case, they were quoting the article, but what about the spelling was Orientalist?The only thing I could see would be the use of the pseudo-anglicism instead of the English phrase, but that just seems to be specifying the specific word that amused them, not exaggerating the English phrase we would associate with it for effect.

Anglicism definitions

noun

an expression that is used in Great Britain (especially as contrasted with American English)

See also: Anglicism Briticism Britishism

noun

a custom that is peculiar to England or its citizens

See also: Anglicism Britishism