philanthrope
(ˈfɪlænθrəʊp)
[ad. Gr. ϕιλάνθρωπ-ος (adj.) loving mankind (said of gods, men, animals), humane, benign or useful to man, f. ϕιλο-, philo- + ἄνθρωπος man. Cf. F. philanthrope (in Dict. Acad. 1762; Oresme a 1400, has philantropos pl.).]
= philanthropist.
| a 1734 North Lives (1826) II. 44 He had a goodness of nature..in so great a degree that he may be deservedly styled a philanthrope. 1810 Beresford Bibliosophia, &c. 22 Calling on the Philanthrope to counteract their balefulness. 1883 R. F. Burton in Academy 26 May 366/3 If only we govern like men, not like philanthropes and humanitarians. |