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demophil|ˈdɛməʊfɪl| [mod. f. Gr. δῆµ-ος people + ϕίλος friend.] A friend of the people.
1884Hunter & Whyte My Ducats xxvii. (1885) 426 A man may be a democrat without being a demophile. Hence demophilism.
1871Ld. Houghton in Life (1890) II. xvii. 253 A demon not of demagoguism, but of demophilism. 1893P. Milyoukov in Athenæum 1 July 27/2 A vague interest in the lives and habits of the masses, a sort of archæological demophilism. |