Hellenologophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of Greek terms
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.
The Modern Greek for the noun fear is o ph
Gods have no fear. They can not die and they are not human.
In Greek myth Erebus is not said to have any fear.
We use the term phobophobia to name the fear of fear or of phobias. (The word phobia comes from the Greek for fear.)
Phobia comes from the Greek φόβος, phóbos, meaning fear or morbid fear.The language is Greek.
== == Hellophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of the Greek or Greek culture I'm not sure if there is specifically a fear of Greeks, although xenophobia (pronounced zeno) would be a good one to use. It means fear of foreigners, strangers et cetera. Since the word "Greek" has its origins in the greek word "Graikos", the prefix graiko- would fit. The word would then be "Graikophobia".
There isn't a specific phobia for the fear of peace, but a general fear of peace or an aversion to peaceful situations could be related to different phobias like agoraphobia (fear of open spaces), atychiphobia (fear of failure), or neophobia (fear of new things).
Blennophobia - a fear of slime. (from the Greek blennos = mucus, phobos = fear).
The Greek root "Phobos" means fear or aversion. It is commonly used in words related to fear or phobias, such as "phobia" or "phobic".
The word derives from the Greek Phobos meaning Fear