Slavophile

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Slav·o·phile

S0467800 (slä′və-fīl′) also Slav·o·phil (-fĭl)n.1. An admirer of Slavic peoples or their culture.2. A person advocating the supremacy of Slavic culture, especially over western European influences, as in 19th-century Russia.
Sla·voph′i·lism (slə-vŏf′ə-lĭz′əm) n.

Slavophile

(ˈslɑːvəʊfɪl; -ˌfaɪl) or

Slavophil

n1. (Peoples) a person who admires the Slavs or their cultures2. (Historical Terms) (sometimes not capital) (in 19th-century Russia) a person who believed in the superiority and advocated the supremacy of the Slavsadj3. (Peoples) admiring the Slavs and Slavonic culture, etc4. (Historical Terms) (sometimes not capital) (in 19th-century Russia) of, characteristic of, or relating to the Slavophiles Slavophilism n

Slav•o•phile

(ˈslɑ vəˌfaɪl, -fɪl, ˈslæv ə-)

also Slav•o•phil

(-fɪl)

n. a person who greatly admires the Slavs and Slavic ways. [1875–80] Sla•voph•i•lism (sləˈvɒf əˌlɪz əm, ˈslɑ və fɪˌlɪz əm, ˈslæv ə-) n.