I've checked the latin words. It's Formidophobia. Formido meaning fear, terror, and for some reason it includes "scarecrow." So, in essence, Formidophobia is a fear of scarecrows.
Cucurphobia is the fear of pumpkins, so jack-o-lanterns are the same.
-RJ
Samhainophobia= Fear of Halloween
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Samhainophobia
Samhainophobia is the phobia of Halloween.
A phobia of Halloween is called Samhainophobia, after the pagan Gaelic festival of Samhain, from which Halloween gets it's roots.
Samhainophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of Halloween.
Yes, the phobia of Halloween does exist.The phobia is called Samhainophobia.Experts in the field of phobias blame the Christian church for the existence of this phobia because they once declared that anyone who supports Halloween is a sinner who supports the devil. The irrational and needless fear causes about 10 deaths every year.
The fear of the number 13 is called triskaedekaphobia, deriving from the Greek words Romanized as "triskaedeka" (13) and "phobia" (fear).
Samhainophobia: Fear of Halloween
Samhainophobia is the fear of Halloween. It is taken from the pagan festival of the dead called Samain, who are said to walk the earth one night of the year. That night just happens to be 31st October: Halloween or All Hallows Eve.
Samhainophobia= Fear of Halloween
Samhainophobia is the phobia that means you are afraid of Halloween.
Samhainophobia
Samhainophobia- the fear of HalloweenThis phobia is quite uncommon in the United States unless you have strong religious beliefs against everything Halloween is for.
You may get Samhainophobia.