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Hispanophile

American  
[hi-span-uh-fahyl] / hɪˈspæn əˌfaɪl /

noun

  1. an admirer of Hispanic culture or the Spanish language.


Example Sentences

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What you won’t see, unfortunately, are “El Jaleo,” and “The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit,” the two large-scale masterpieces Sargent painted in full Hispanophile mode.

From Washington Post

This — and a lifetime as an art lover and Hispanophile — make him well-qualified to write on the show.

From Washington Post

It wasn’t just that the driver was an unlikely Hispanophile; he’d mentioned someone of profound personal significance to his passenger.

From The New Yorker

Already known for Rip Van Winkle and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” Irving was a dedicated Hispanophile who researched Columbus’s life and voyages while living in Spain in the 1820s.

From Washington Post

Readers who liked Ernest Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon will want to read this rambling Hispanophile book about Spain's No. 1 modern matador.

From Time Magazine Archive