Anglophobiac, n. (and a.)
(æŋgləʊˈfəʊbɪæk)
[f. Anglophobia after mania, maniac.]
= Anglophobe. Also attrib. or as adj. So Angloˈphobian a.
1893 N. Amer. Rev. Aug. 170 The work of an Anglophobiac who labors to widen..the schism. 1894 Pop. Sci. Monthly XLV. 476 The Anglophobiac American who proposed cutting a canal through Yucatan. 1896 Daily News 11 Jan. 7/5 If..scurrilous little newspapers of Paris indulge in Anglophobian diatribes. 1902 Daily Chron. 26 May 5/1 The New York ‘Sun’, a violently Anglophobiac paper. |