单词 | francophobia |
释义 | Francophobian. An intense or irrational fear or dislike of France or the French. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social attitudes > patriotism > fear or dislike of other nations > [noun] > specific nations Anglophobia1793 Gallophobia1803 anti-Gallicanism1805 Scotophobia1828 Russophobia1836 anti-Americanism1844 Germanophobia1852 Francophobia1870 Russophobism1875 Sinophobia1876 Teutophobia1876 Judaeophobia1881 Teutonophobia1886 Germophobia1887 Teutophobism1904 anti-Britishism1909 Sovietophobia1955 1870 Littell's Living Age 1 Oct. 14/1 It will be well if the Francophobia now raging in Germany puts a stop to the deterioration of the German language by the incorporation of French words. 1900 Fortn. 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. 1928 Manch. Guardian Weekly 10 Aug. 104/1 In his indignation M. Jacques Bainville, of the ‘Liberté’, brings a direct charge of Francophobia. 1961 Spectator 20 Oct. 532 Federalist Francophobia led to the passage of the Alien and Sedition Laws. 2006 H. Maccoby Antisemitism & Modernity i. i. 8 Of course, every nation excites hatred in its neighbours or rivals, and so we have the phenomenon of Anglophobia or Francophobia or USA-phobia. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1870 |
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