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philogynist|fɪˈlɒdʒɪnɪst| [f. Gr. ϕιλογύν-ης, in pl. -γύναικ-ες, fond of women, ϕιλογυνία love of women, f. ϕιλο- + γυνή woman.] A lover or admirer of women. So philogynæcic |-ˈiːsɪk|, phiˈlogynous adjs., fond of women; phiˈlogyny (also irreg. philogyˈneity), love of women.
1870Sat. Rev. 2 July 24/2 The philanthropic or *philogynæcic brain of one of the most benevolent of mortals.
1884N. & Q. 6th Ser. X. 277, I would object to much of philanthropy, but I must say that such *philogyneity as this closely borders on the ridiculous.
1865Huxley Lay Serm. (1870) 21 There are *philogynists as fanatical as any ‘misogynists’.
1892M. O'Connor Morris Memini p. xxxv, Dean Swift was most *philogynous.
1623Cockeram, *Phyloginie, a doating on women. 1754Fielding Jonathan Wild i. x, We will..draw a curtain over this scene, from that philogyny which is in us. 1892Pall Mall G. 25 Feb. 2/1 False demagoguy and sentimental philogyny. |