a. and sb. [f. FRANCO- + Gr. φόβος fear: see -PHOBE.]
A. adj. Affected with a morbid fear of the French. B. sb. One who is so affected.
1891. Times, 15 Aug., 5/3. In conclusion, observes this Francophobe critic.
1891. Blackw. Mag., CL. Oct., 478. The constant agitation of Irredentists, clericals and anti-clericals, Francophobes and Francophiles, and other parties, has been calculated to produce the impression that Italy was a house seriously divided against itself.