A Hibernophile is a person who is fond of Irish culture, Irish language and Ireland in general. Its antonym is Hibernophobe. The word originates from "Hibernia"...
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common, as 'Hiberno-Norse', 'Hiberno-English', 'Hiberno-Scottish', 'Hibernophile', etc. The Scottish football clubs Hibernian FC and Dundee Hibernian...
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Hellenophile: a fan of Greek culture (i.e. someone prone to philhellenism) Hibernophile: a lover of Ireland or Irish culture Indophile: a fan of India Italophile:...
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accommodate troops during winter in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Hibernophile, someone very interested in Irish culture This disambiguation page lists...
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Takeda: Hajimete no Yamanobori ("My First Mountain Climb"). She is a hibernophile with an interest in Children of Lir, recites I See His Blood Upon The...
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festival was held on 8–13 April. The 2017 festival commemorated the Hibernophile French writer Michel Déon, who had died at the age of 97 shortly beforehand...
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Faced with what seemed to be imminent civil war, King George – a strong Hibernophile since his days as a naval officer based in Cork – intervened to stop...
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