[f. ANGLO- + Gr. -φοβία horror: see -PHOBIA.] Intense dread or fear of England.

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1816.  W. Taylor, in Month. Rev., LXXX. 501. To propagate an Anglo-phobia in France seems now to be the object of the adherents of the Bourbons. Such are our rewards for the battle of Waterloo!

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1880.  L. Fagan, Sir A. Panizzi, I. 200. An intimate feeling of Anglomisos (to coin a word somewhat milder in significance than Anglophobia) materially influenced Thiers.

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