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Definition of Francophobe
1. Noun. A person who hates France and everything French.
Definition of Francophobe
1. Noun. One who dislikes France, the French, or French culture. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Francophobe
Literary usage of Francophobe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Spain: Founded on the Historia de España Y de la Civilización by Charles Edward Chapman, Rafael Altamira (1918)
"The causes of this francophobe feeling are numerous. The Dos de Mayo, Spain's
national holiday, stands for an uprising against the French, followed by the ..."
2. A History of Spain: Founded on the Historia de España Y de la Civilización by Charles Edward Chapman (1918)
"The causes of this francophobe feeling are numerous. The Dos de Mayo, Spain's
national holiday, stands for an uprising against the French, followed by the ..."
3. Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada: Déliberations by Royal Society of Canada (1898)
"Les critiques du journal francophobe devinrent de plus en plus acerbes ; les
conseillers in petto de sir James Craig, réussirent à soulever l'esprit de ce ..."
4. Richard Cobden: The International Man by John Atkinson Hobson (1919)
"... where strong suspicions were aroused against any treaty of French origin on
the part of the francophobe faction whose passions were being freshly fed by ..."
5. The Anschluss Movement, 1918-1919, and the Paris Peace Conference by Alfred D. Low (1974)
"creasingly Germanophile and francophobe. I have been confidentially informed that
the Italians would very much like German Austria to join us, ..."
6. My Year of the Great War by Frederick Palmer (1915)
"The Englishman thought that I was pro-German. For in Europe one must always be
pro or anti something; Francophile or francophobe, Germanophile or ..."