Polonophile
English
Etymology
Polono- + -phile
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɒlɒnoʊfil/
Noun
Polonophile (plural Polonophiles)
- A person who admires Poland or its culture, cuisine, history or people.
- Edgard Allan Poe was a self-declared Polonophile and an admirer of Poland's struggle for regaining independence.
- Antonym: Polonophobe
Derived terms
- (noun) Polonophilia
- (adjective) Polonophillic
Further reading
- Polonophile in Polish dictionaries at PWN