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What is the noun for Italophilic?

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Italianism
  1. A loanword from the Italian language
  2. A characteristic of Italy or the Italian people
  3. A tendency to assimilate or imitate the culture or customs of Italy
  4. Synonyms:
Italicism
  1. A phrase or idiom peculiar to the Italian language.
  2. The use of italics.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “One instance of Italicism was in fact all that had been overlooked in the course of many pages.”
Italianist
  1. Person who studies the Italian language and the associated literature and general culture.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Like Rimanelli, Tusiani is well known in Italianist circles in North America.”
      “A recent article by Alan O'Leary and Neelam Srivastava in a special film issue of the journal The Italianist is certainly a symptom of this fact.”
      “The name of the distinguished Italianist Francesco Bruni appears as author or collaborator of several volumes reviewed in this section of AdI's twenty-first issue.”
Italophile
  1. An admirer of Italy or of its language, culture or people.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Like many people of my generation and upbringing, I am an ardent Italophile.”
      “I am a great Italophile and a friend of Alleanza nazionale and of Forza Italia in Parliament.”
      “One camp was encapsulated by Pierre Crozat, the Italophile scion of a mighty banking dynasty.”
Italomania
  1. A passion for Italy and its people and culture.
Italophobia
  1. Fear of or aversion towards the Italian people or culture.
Italian
  1. An inhabitant of Italy, or a person of Italian descent.
Italianness
  1. The quality or characteristic of being Italian.
Italianicity
Italianisms
Italianists
  1. plural of Italianist
Italophiles
  1. plural of Italophile
Italicisms
Italians
  1. plural of Italian
  2. Examples:
    1. “The Senate majority will be finalised when six seats are decided by votes by Italians living abroad.”
      “The Italians paid the price for their failure to kill the game off when Varga found the target.”
      “This elegant chief executive has the business acumen of the Americans and the undeniable style of the Italians in her origins.”
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