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▪ I. † ˈAngloman1 Obs. rare. [f. Anglo- + ? man, but app. associated in sense with Fr. anglomane: see next.] A partisan or friend of English interests in America. (Understood to have been invented by Jefferson.)
1787T. Jefferson Writ. (1859) II. 317 It will be of great consequence to France and England, to have America governed by a Galloman or Angloman. 1795Ibid. IV. 124 A treaty of alliance between England and the Anglomen, against the Legislature and people of the United States. ▪ II. ˈAngloman2, -e rare. [a. Fr. anglomane, f. anglomanie Anglomania.] = Anglomaniac.
1860Mrs. W. P. Byrne Undercurr. Overl. II. 298 The most rampant Anglomane will admit that speaking is not exactly the forte of the English. 1880Fagan Panizzi II. 191 To be looked upon as a crazy Angloman. |