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pro-Italian
Derived word form of Italian

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A self-described "French Turinese Neapolitan Catholic Jew born in New York," Elkann is ferociously pro-Italian when it comes to buying art.

From Architectural Digest • Feb. 3, 2015

Before 1941 Boris had said: "My ministers are pro-German, my wife is pro-Italian, my people are pro-Russian�I am the only neutral in the country."

From Time Magazine Archive

Boris answered: "My ministers are pro-German, my wife is pro-Italian, my people are pro-Russian � I am the only neutral in the country."

From Time Magazine Archive

First lead: "The bitterness against France for its pro-Italian leanings threatened to burst all bounds in London today, while tension in the Mediterranean grew worse every hour."

From Time Magazine Archive

The Italians in Austria were represented by twelve deputies who were devoted to the Austrian Government and hostile to Italy, and by six national-liberals and one socialist who were animated with pro-Italian sentiments.

From The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1 by Baerlein, Henry

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