Germanophile

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See also: germanophile

English

Etymology

From Germano- +‎ -phile.

Noun

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Germanophile (plural Germanophiles)

  1. Someone who admires Germany or its culture, cuisine, history or people.
    • 2008, Thomas Weber, Our Friend "the Enemy":, page 93:
      What we have seen is that a simple binary system of Anglophobe versus Anglophile and Germanophobe versus Germanophile grossly misrepresents the character of Anglo-German relations and antagonism in the pre-1914 era.