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单词 francophobe
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Francophoben.adj.

Brit. /ˈfraŋkə(ʊ)fəʊb/, U.S. /ˈfræŋkəˌfoʊb/
Forms: also with lower-case initial.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: Franco- comb. form, -phobe comb. form.
Etymology: < Franco- comb. form + -phobe comb. form, after Francophobia n. Compare French francophobe (1878 or earlier). Compare earlier Gallophobe n. at Gallo- comb. form1 2b. Compare also earlier Francophile adj.
A. n.
A person who has an intense or irrational fear or dislike of France or the French.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social attitudes > patriotism > fear or dislike of other nations > [noun] > specific nations > persons
anti-Gallican1755
Russophobist1836
Anglophobist1854
Anglophobe1855
Anglophobiac1862
Russophobe1862
miso-Hellene1868
Turcophobist1877
Judaeophobe1881
Gallophobe1883
Germanophobe1883
Francophobe1885
Turcophobe1896
Teutonophobe1897
Scotophobe1901
anti-Britisher1902
Teutophobe1904
Bulgarophobe1917
Sinophobe1919
mishellene1958
Sovietophobe1980
1885 Manitoba Daily Free Press 1 Oct. 2/2 A lesson was necessary to the fanatical Francophobes of the English-Liberal press.
1891 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Oct. 478 Francophobes and Francophiles.
1924 W. M. Sloane Greater France in Afr. vii. 144 These Francophobes claim that the British demands have been met in form, those of France in substance.
1995 Vancouver Sun 2 Nov. a19/3 And here is as good a place as any to cool off the real anti-Quebec francophobes, of whom there are too many in these parts and elsewhere in the Rest of Canada.
B. adj.
Having an intense or irrational fear or dislike of France or the French.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social attitudes > patriotism > fear or dislike of other nations > [adjective] > specific nations
anti-Gallic1756
anti-Gallican1765
anti-American1773
anti-Britisha1845
Anglophobic1846
Anglophobian1847
Russophobist1867
Russophobic1875
Francophobe1890
Germanophobe1891
Anglophobiac1894
Anglophobe1901
Sinophobic1948
mishellenic1958
1890 Manitoba Daily Free Press 24 Feb. 4/3 It is easy to understand how the Francophobe tirades of our contemporary appealed at once to his bigotry and to his longing for revenge on the French Canadians.
1923 J. C. Smuts Let. to W. S. Churchill 13 Aug. in Sel. Smuts Papers (1973) V. 106 Although you are not as Francophobe as he [sc. Julius Caesar] was, your book will stand comparison with the Gallic War!
1931 Times 25 June 13/4 These and still more unfavourable and Francophobe comments from the extremists are hardly calculated to hasten the Chancellor's decision.
1994 Guardian (Nexis) 15 Sept. t4 Much of Serge Gainsbourg's genius depends on the wittiness of the lyrics... So it's perhaps no surprise that the Francophobe English never took him to their hearts.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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n.adj.1885
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