Ancient Greek: Pertaining to Pan, the god of the woods and fields who was the source of mysterious sounds that caused contagious, groundless fear in herds or crowds, or people in lonely places.
I was in a panic as I'm going to be late for the movie.
panic is basically a type of nerve lyk when ppl panic about things so definetle a person!
The adjective form of the noun panic is panicky.
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Panic can be a noun or a verb.As a noun: The sudden resignation of the president caused an immediate panic throughout the company.As a verb: The nervous bride panicked and ran from the chapel.
stupid question.
From the god Pan.
it means to have personal contact with some persons guts. Very grusome.
Both the words panic and pandemonium have their origin from the god Pan.
I think you're thinking of the god Pan, the half-goat god. His name is the origin of the English word "panic." Legend has it that Pan could inspire sudden fear in people and thus make them "panic."
Panic! at the Disco
Pan was the ancient Greek god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature, and rustic music. He was often associated with fertility and the fertility of the land. Pan was known for his mischievous and playful nature, as well as his ability to inspire panic or sudden fear, hence the origin of the word "panic."
The word "phobia" has its origins in Greek. It comes from the Greek word "phóbos," which means fear or panic.
dont panic dont panic dont panic
Aoi Panic is no longer Aoi Panic.
no, the sentence would be " do not panic, or don't panic "
You may panic now, if you wish.Let's avoid a panic.