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Encyclopedia > Aficionado
For an alternate meaning, see Fan (implement).

The term fan refers to someone who has an intense, occasionally overwhelming liking of a person, group of persons, work of art, idea, or trend. The word is an Americanism of around 1889, a shortened version of the word fanatic in reference to an enthusiastic follower of a baseball team. (Fanatic itself is an invention of around 1525, meaning "insane person". It comes from the Modern Latin fanaticus, meaning "insanely but divinely inspired". The word originally pertained to a temple or sacred place. The modern sense of "extremely zealous" dates from around 1647; the use of "fanatic" as a noun dates from 1650.)

Fans at a Soccer match (SC Heerenveen)

Although modern "fans" sometimes display irrational or uncritical admiration, most resent being associated with the more extreme term fanatic.


In trendy speech, collectively fans may coalesce into fandom and even be known as a "fanbase". They may start a fan club, particularly when they are fans of music artists, actors, or television shows. Non-sports fans sometimes self-identify collectively as fen (a neologism).


When expressing interest in an organized or consistent manner, fans can sometimes affect change, such as preventing a TV show from being canceled.


In a few cases, individual fans may become so obsessed with the (presumably human) objects of their infatuation that they become stalkers.


Reference

  • Online Etymology Dictionary (http://www.etymonline.com/f1etym.htm)



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Cigar Aficionado | Archives | Forever Young: Twentysomething Aficionados (4589 words)
According to Goldstein, today's young aficionados are well-educated about cigars and usually buy individual cigars, so they can experiment and broaden their knowledge.
Judging from the reports of many young aficionados, it would be easy to conclude that these young cigar smokers constitute some sort of high-toned cultural and sociological trend.
Among all the young aficionados with whom I spoke, though, there was one common, unifying refrain: pleasure.
Los Aficionados de Los Angeles (250 words)
Los Aficionados de Los Angeles will have a dinner on Saturday night, July 15, at 7:30 PM (after the corrida) at Casa Plasencia.
This will be a very informal gathering to mark the 57th Anniversary of the club.
Once again, Los Aficionados de Los Angeles has volunteered to host the annual NATC Convention.
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