The Modern Greek for the noun fear is o ph
phobos
today it translates to phobia
If you mean to ask what the the Greek word for fear is, it is phobos
The Modern Greek for the noun fear is o phóbos.Classical Greek also has to deîma and to déos.
I know acrophobia is a fear of heights. 'Acro' is a Greek root meaning 'summit' and 'phobia' means 'fear'.
It comes from the Greek words "astron", meaning star, and "nomos" meaning law.
Timon is a Greek name meaning honorable.
I don't know that there is an "official" name, but following the Greek model of most phobia names, fear of circuses should be kuklophobia. Greek letters can be transliterated into English in more than one way, so other possible spellings would be kyklophobia or cyclophobia. "Circus" is actually Latin for "circle." The Greek word for a circle is "kyklos" and presumably that would have been their word for a circus except they didn't have circuses the way the Romans did.
The Nile gets its name from the Greek word "Nelios", meaning River Valley.
Phobia comes from the Greek φόβος, phóbos, meaning fear or morbid fear.The language is Greek.
Arachnophobia, coined in 1925, is a compound of "arachnid" and "-phobia" which come ultimately from the Greek aráchn ('spider') and phobos ('fear'), respectively.
The word derives from the Greek Phobos meaning Fear
Phobia comes from the Greek φόβος, phóbos, meaning fear or morbid fear.The language is Greek.
The fear of evil spirits is the closest I could get so Demonophobia Its Greek "Daimon" meaning evil spirit and "Phobos" meaning fear
Apiophobia is the fear of bees.The origin of the word Api is Latin (meaning bee) and Phobia is Greek (meaning fear).
Yes.... in Greek, "arachno" means spider, and "phobia" means fear, thus "arachnophobia", the fear of spiders. Or at least that's what they said on My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
Phobophobia, from the Greek phobos meaning fearPhobophobia.Phobophobia. (As in FDR's famous statement, "We have nothing to fear but fear itself".)
Taphophobia- from the Greek Taphos, meaning grave.
The scientific name for fear of cats is ailurophobia. It comes from the Greek word "ailouros" meaning cat and "phobos" meaning fear.
The root meaning of claustrophobia comes from the Latin word "claustrum" meaning enclosure or confined space, and the Greek word "phobos" meaning fear. Combined, it refers to the fear of enclosed spaces.
many words have roots in Greek for example arachnophobia comes for the word arachnid meaning spider and phobia meaning fear