Hellenophile

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Etymology

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From Helleno- +‎ -phile, from Ancient Greek Ἑλλάς (Hellás, Greece).

Noun

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Hellenophile (plural Hellenophiles)

  1. Someone who has a love of Greece and/or Greek culture, either Ancient or Modern.

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Adjective

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Hellenophile (comparative more Hellenophile, superlative most Hellenophile)

  1. Loving Greece and/or Greek culture.
    Synonyms: philhellenic, philhellene
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