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Hellenophile, a. and n.|ˈhɛlɪnəfaɪl| Also Hellenophil (-fil). [f. Hellene + -o + -phil, -phile.] = philhellene a. and n. Also Hellenoˈphilic a.
1897E. A. Bartlett Battlefields of Thessaly iii. 60 A little splutter of Hellenophile and Radical agitation in this country. 1898[see Armeno-]. 1959Encounter July 48/1 A few Greek and hellenophil critics acclaimed Kazantzakis's poem as a masterpiece. 1966Listener 6 Jan. 34/3 Another Hellenophile's reluctant conversion to the spell of the old Turkey. 1970Nature 21 Nov. 711/1 Travers reports the discovery of another such protein, which in the Hellenophilic tradition of Harvard he duly names psi. |