The Collaborative International Dictionary
Russophile \Rus"so*phile\, Russophilist \Rus*soph"i*list\, n. One who, not being a Russian, favors Russian policy and aggrandizement. -- Rus*soph"ilism, n. [Chiefly newspaper words.]
Wikipedia
Russophile may refer to:
- Russophilia, the love of Russia or Russians
- Ukrainian Russophiles, a Ukrainian cultural faction in nineteenth and early twentieth century Galicia who espoused Ruthenian autonomy
Usage examples of "russophile".
I should say that for six months, perhaps more, the British Communists will carry on as always, but that thereafter rifts will appear and the Party will either wither away or develop into a looser, less russophile organization under more up-to-date leadership.
Since even the widows of eminent emigres qualified, Elena Nabokov in October 1923 moved with her daughter Elena to Prague, where Karel Kramaf, the Russophile Czech statesman, had invited her to stay at his villa.
She wrote news releases, but she was also the resident Russophile, responsible for cultural affairs.
He could appreciate how a Russophile could be seduced in such a settling.
Russian man, uncontaminated by Western European cultural influences, on which he was to base the Russophile nationalism and populism of his later writings.
He said that he was writing a long article against Russophiles and Slavophiles.