Germano-
combining form
: German
Germanophile
combining form
: German
Germanophile
Germano-
combining form
- German; German and… 表示“德国(人)的”, “德国(人)和…的”:
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Germanophile.
- ■ relating to Germany与德国有关的:
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Germanocentric.
1840 Mill Diss. &Disc. (1875) I. 403The *Germano-Coleridgian doctrine is..the result of..a reaction.
Ibid. 425The Germano-Coleridgian school..saw beyond the immediate controversy.
1893 Nation ( N.Y. ) 11 May 350/3One is almost tempted to wish that Dr. Minot had..intrusted the preparation of an American translation to some one not yet incurably affected by *Germano-mania.
1898 Daily News 14 Dec. 5/7 M. Barthélémy-St.-Hilaire, ‘the only *Germanophile Frenchman then living’.
1906 Outlook 15 Sept. 338/2 Those whom the Deutsche Revue describes as ‘very Germanophil Ministers’.
1911 Q. Rev. July 254The editor of one of the greatest Russian newspapers, who is at one time a strong Germanophil, and at another an equally strong Germanophobe.
1946 R. Capell Simiomata iii. 204The second prime minister of the occupation..was..a convinced Greek Germanophil.
1961 Guardian 29 Sept. 6/4 The irrationalism and anti⁓rationalism of the Germanophiles.
1864 Furnivall in Reader 11 June 744Whether you believe in Diez as an oracle as some *Germanophilists do, or doubt him as some English sceptics have done.
1910 Westm. Gaz. 16 Feb. 8/2That champion of *germanophily.
1903 N.Y. Tribune 15 Apr. 8/3The extreme *Germanophobes of England.
1904 Daily Chron. 22 Oct. 3/2In this story he is neither Francophil nor Germanophobe.
1905 Ibid. 10 Jan. 5/5The Germanophobe attitude of the English Press.
1964 Economist 12 Dec. 1225/2 A noisy handful of Germanophobes.
1887 *Germanophobia . [ see -phobia]
1894 Forum ( U.S. ) Dec. 398There is no Germanophobia to be detected in his attitude.
ORIGIN: from German noun 1 & adjective 1 + -o- .
Germano-
Prefix
- Relating to Germany and German culture.
Etymology
Latin Germānia