Devoted to or glorying in war or conflict; warlike.
Origin
Late 18th century; earliest use found in Thomas Taylor (1758–1835), philosopher and translator. From philo- + polemic, after ancient Greek ϕιλοπόλεμος.
Definition of philopolemic in US English:
philopolemic
adjectiveˌfɪləʊpəˈlɛmɪk
rare
Devoted to or glorying in war or conflict; warlike.
Origin
Late 18th century; earliest use found in Thomas Taylor (1758–1835), philosopher and translator. From philo- + polemic, after ancient Greek ϕιλοπόλεμος.