Francophobe
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francophobe — [ frɑ̃kɔfɔb ] adj. • 1864; de franco et phobe ♦ Hostile à la France et aux Français. ⊗ CONTR. Francophile. ● francophobe adjectif et nom Qui a de l antipathie à l égard des Français, de la France. francophobe adj. et n. Qui éprouve ou marque de l … Encyclopédie Universelle
Francophobe — prop. n. a person who hates or fears France, French culture, or the French people. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Francophobe — [fraŋ′kəfōb΄] n. [ FRANCO + PHOBE] a person who hates or fears France or its people, culture, customs, influence, etc … English World dictionary
Francophobe — adjective Date: 1855 marked by a fear or strong dislike of France or French culture or customs • Francophobe noun • Francophobia noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
FRANCOPHOBE — adj. des deux genres Qui hait la France et les choses de France … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
Francophobe — Francophobia, n. /frang keuh fohb /, adj. 1. Also, Francophobic. fearing or hating France, the French people, and French culture, products, etc. n. 2. a person who fears or hates France, the French people, French culture, products, etc. [1890 95; … Universalium
Francophobe — Fran·co·phobe || fræŋkəʊfəʊb n. one who hates the French, one who is afraid of the French adj. disliking the French, afraid of the French … English contemporary dictionary
francophobe — fran·co·phobe … English syllables
Francophobe — Fran•co•phobe [[t]ˈfræŋ kəˌfoʊb[/t]] adj. 1) Also, Fran co•pho′bic. fearful of or disliking France or the French 2) a person who fears or dislikes France or the French • Etymology: 1890–95 Fran co•pho′bi•a, n … From formal English to slang
Francophobe — /ˈfræŋkoʊfoʊb/ (say frangkohfohb) (sometimes lower case) –adjective 1. fearing or hating France. –noun 2. someone who fears or hates France …