Polonophile

English

Etymology

Polono- + -phile

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɒlɒnoʊfil/

Noun

Polonophile (plural Polonophiles)

  1. A person who admires Poland or its culture, cuisine, history or people.
    Antonym: Polonophobe
    Edgar Allan Poe was a self-declared Polonophile and an admirer of Poland's struggle for regaining independence.

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