- Hellenophile
- 1. noun2. adjectiveLoving Greece and/or Greek culture.See Also: Hellenophilia
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Hel|le|no|phil — «HEHL uh noh fihl», noun. = Hellenophile. (Cf. ↑Hellenophile) … Useful english dictionary
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