italòfil

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Etymology

From italo- +‎ -fil.

Pronunciation

Adjective

italòfil (feminine italòfila, masculine plural italòfils, feminine plural italòfiles)

  1. Italophile
    Antonym: italòfob
    • 2015, Abel Soler, “El lèxic cortès i cavalleresc en Curial e Güelfa : mots patrimonials interferències culturals”, in Anuario de estudios medievales, volume 45, number 1, →ISSN, page 113:
      Aquesta virtut, la que defuig els extrems, és la que desitja l’escriptor –més italòfil que francòfil, i gran admirador de Dante– per al seu protagonista masculí: que siga virtuós, moderat i cortès.
      This virtue, that which avoids the extremes, is the one which the writer--more Italophile than Francophile, and a great admirer of Dante--desires for his male protagonist, who should be virtuous, moderate, and courtly.

Noun

italòfil m (plural italòfila)

  1. Italophile

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