Londonphile

noun

Etymology

From London + -phile.

  1. derived from Londinium
  2. inherited from Lunden
  3. inherited from Londoun
  4. suffixed as londonphile — “London + phile

Definitions

  1. One who is fond of the city of London.

    • A Londonphile returning to live here after more than six years away in Moscow and Rome is struck at almost every turning by the ways, mostly subtle, she has changed.
    • I am, unashamedly an Anglophile and, if there is such a word, a Londonphile. My first trip to London did not come until February 1964.
    • I quickly became a Londonphile and did not regret choosing the University of London over Cambridge […]

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA