Anglomanic

adj

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Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    having Anglomania. not-comparable

    "This was originally an English, or, as it was called by its opponents, an Anglomanic movement, which, having spread over the Continent through the writings of Voltaire and other French authors during the eighteenth century, was then wholly interrupted for a time by the Revolution, but reappeared after the great peace, deeply dyed in many places by the colours of that Revolution."

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"This was originally an English, or, as it was called by its opponents, an Anglomanic movement, which, having spread over the Continent through the writings of Voltaire and other French authors during the eighteenth century, was then wholly interrupted for a time by the Revolution, but reappeared after the great peace, deeply dyed in many places by the colours of that Revolution."

Etymology

From Anglomania + -ic.

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