释义 |
Negrophobia|niːgrəʊˈfəʊbɪə| [f. Negro + -phobia.] Intense dislike of the Negro.
1819Niles' Reg. XVI. Suppl. 173/2 The gentleman from Kentucky..has charged us..with being under the influence of negrophobia. 1833Westm. Rev. Oct. 374 The mark of cast blood, the Negrophobia, shows itself in three cases out of four. 1859N. P. Willis Convalescent 173 His hatred of colored people amounted to a negrophobia. 1863W. Phillips Speeches 528 The North had a second element, negrophobia. 1898T. J. Morgan Negro in Amer. vi. 125 It would not be fair to say that they are hated, that there exists well-defined Negrophobia among us. 1945Mencken Amer. Lang. Suppl. I. 408 Whenever a new suffix appears in the United States, it is put to use. An example is..-phobia, borrowed from the psychiatrists, and made to do heavy duty in a multitude of nouns designating violent aversions e.g.,..negrophobia..with attendant adjectives in -phobic. Hence Negroˈphobiac a.; Neˈgrophobist.
1867Morn. Star 21 Feb., It is the mere bunkum of the negrophobiac. 1878H. M. Stanley Dark Cont. I. ix. 195, I am aware that there are negrophobists who may attribute this conduct of Mtesa to..duplicity. |