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Francophobia|fræŋkəʊˈfəʊbɪə| [See -phobia.] Dread or dislike of France or the French, tending to become an obsession.
1887[see -phobia]. 1900Fortn. Rev. May 722 To deny Frenchmen the quality of courage in the face of danger is really to push Francophobia beyond the bounds of common sense. 1928Manch. Guardian Weekly 10 Aug. 104/1 In his indignation M. Jacques Bainville, of the ‘Liberté’, brings a direct charge of Francophobia. 1961Spectator 20 Oct. 532 Federalist Francophobia led to the passage of the Alien and Sedition Laws. |