"philo-Semitism" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} philo-Semitism (uncountable)
  1. Interest in or appreciation of Jewish people, their history, or the influence of Judaism, particularly on the part of a gentile. Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Philias Synonyms: philosemitism Related terms: philo-Semitic Translations (interest in or appreciation of Jews): filosemitismus [inanimate, masculine] (Czech), filosemitisme [neuter] (Dutch), philosémitisme [masculine] (French), Philosemitismus [masculine] (German), filosemityzm [masculine] (Polish), filosemitismo [masculine] (Spanish)

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