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discophile|ˈdɪskəʊfaɪl| Also discophil. [f. disc n. 2 d + -phil, -phile.] An enthusiast for and collector of gramophone records.
1940Commonweal 14 June 174 Many discophiles might have preferred one of the less hackneyed earlier symphonies. 1952Times Lit. Suppl. 15 Aug. 534/2 The little world of discography and the discophil has been expanding internationally and for some years has needed a comprehensive encyclopedia of..the electric recordings of..classical music. 1959Sunday Times 17 May 20/8 While learned liturgists still thresh out the relationship between the Ambrosian and Gregorian Chant, humbler discophiles may now make their own comparisons at home. 1962Times Lit. Suppl. 12 Jan. 20/4 The discophile's cult of the vocal record. |