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