/anglophile
Anglophile
Someone who feels at home in British idiom, tradition, and cultural atmosphere.
A person who admires England, British culture, and things associated with them.
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Etymology
Roots and resonance
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Root 01
Anglia
Latin
England
Root 02
philos
Greek
loving
Essay
Long-form context
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Resonance
You might be a Anglophile if...
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- You enjoy accents, idioms, and regional phrasing
- You feel a pull toward old brick, tea, and bookshops
- You collect British novels, films, or design references
Palette
Signature colors
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#0E1A3A
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#C6A14A
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#B3262D
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