单词 | scotophobe |
释义 | Scotophoben. A person who has a strong aversion or hostility towards Scotland, its people, or its culture. 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 1901 G. Saintsbury Earlier Renaissance i. 51 A Scotophobe, a Tory, a hater of Republicans, and a severe critic like Dr Johnson. 1976 Times Lit. Suppl. 2 July 823/3 This ‘never ending clan of Macs and Donalds upon Donalds’, as one Scotophobe put it in the 1760s. 1995 Daily Tel. 14 Dec. 20/4 John Wilkes, arch Scotophobe and pioneer of English nationalism, warned the English that ‘No Scot ever exerted himself but for a Scot’. 2007 Guardian 11 Apr. 33/3 Roy Hattersley, a former deputy Labour leader and not a rabid Scotophobe, has written that it is a ‘constitutional absurdity’ for a Scottish MP to be home secretary. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1901 |
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