Anglophobe, n. (and a.)
(ˈæŋgləfəʊb)
[a. Fr. anglophobe: see -phobe.]
One affected with Anglophobia, one who has a morbid dread of, or aversion to, England or the English. Also attrib. or as adj.
| 1866 Lockyer Heavens (1868) 493 This climate of ours, which..is not so bad, astronomically speaking, as some Anglophobes would make it. 1882 St. James's Gaz. 12 Apr. 5 The Prince—the greatest ruffian and chief Anglo-phobe at the Mandalay Court. 1901 Daily Chron. 6 Aug. 3/1 The revival of Anglophobe reaction was further strengthened by the Parliamentary activity of Clericalism. |