Definition of Anglophobe. Meaning of Anglophobe. Synonyms of Anglophobe

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Definition of Anglophobe

Anglophobe
Anglophobia An`glo*pho"bi*a, n. [Anglo- + Gr. ? fear.] Intense dread of, or aversion to, England or the English. -- An"glo*phobe, n.

Meaning of Anglophobe from wikipedia

- export prices, will be the determining factors in the appearance of an Anglophobic sentiment linked to the rejection of neo-colonialism or British imperialism...
- as Marshal Pétain, Pierre Laval and Admiral François Darlan were all Anglophobes. As early as February 1936, Pétain had told the Italian Amb****ador to...
- main enemy of the Reich, and as a result, the influence of ardently Anglophobic Ribbentrop correspondingly rose with Hitler. Partly for economic reasons...
- Scottish descent; Alfred Satie, a shipping broker, was a Roman Catholic anglophobe. A year later, the Saties had a daughter, Olga, and in 1869 a second son...
- non-English person who is extremely fond of all things English. Antonym: Anglophobe Australophile: a fan of Australian culture Austrophile: a fan of Austrian...
- the Liberation, the SOE agents were all ordered out of France as the Anglophobic de Gaulle wished to maintain a version of history where the SOE never...
- its support of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. An Anglophobe, Goltz believed that the great coming war of the new 20th century would...
- initially was concerned that the Irish-American Catholic Kennedy might be an Anglophobe, which led Macmillan, who knew of Kennedy's special interest in the Third...
- via Internet Archive. Kelly, Stephen (October 2016). "An Opportunistic Anglophobe: Charles J. Haughey, the Irish Government and the Falklands War, 1982"...
- an Orientalist scholar. It has been described as "apocryphal" and "an Anglophobic variation on The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" by a staff writer for...