Hugophile

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French hugophile, equivalent to Hugo +‎ -phile.

Noun[edit]

Hugophile (plural Hugophiles)

  1. An admirer of French writer Victor Hugo (1802–1885).
    • 2005, John Stokes, “Peacocks and pearls: Oscar Wilde and Sarah Bernhardt”, in The French Actress and Her English Audience, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 143:
      But when Wilde did finally get to visit his idol's home (Swinburne, another Hugophile had been a recent visitor) Hugo promptly fell asleep.16 He was, after all, quite ancient: eighty-one.

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