It’s understandable to feel confused and frightened by such experiences. Witches or individuals who practice harmful magic may target others out of jealousy, resentment, or a desire for control. In folklore, children are sometimes seen as symbols of innocence and potential, which can provoke envy in those who feel powerless or embittered. It's important to seek support and guidance from trusted sources to address these fears and protect your family.
The word that means hatred of children is "misopedia."
Yes there is it is called pediaphobia. That is hatred of infants and young children. When you get to the teen years it is called Ephebiphobia or the fear of youth. Actually, pediaphobia is the "fear of children," not the hatred of them. Misopedia is the term you're looking for.
You have a morbid hatred for children...................especially your own.
Misopedia is a term used to describe a strong dislike or hatred of children. It is typically considered a controversial concept and can have various causes, ranging from personal experiences to societal pressures.
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Paedophobia is the irrational fear or hatred of children.
Othello will recieve the blame for the attack on Cassio because roderigo has died and everyone already knows that Othello has enough hatred on cassio because of his jealousy.
Many children are killed by their parents because drugs and hatred.
The high estimate is upwards of 9 million people. This amount is arguable. Some say the number is slightly less while the Catholic Church will only admit to around 100,000 people. The majority of these people were not witches/pagans at all. They were mostly victims of hatred, jealousy, and circumstance.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," a philippic refers to a bitter verbal attack made by Mrs. Dubose towards Atticus and his children, criticizing them for his defense of Tom Robinson. Mrs. Dubose's rant reflects the racial prejudice and hatred present in Maycomb society at the time.
Hatred is spelled h-a-t-r-e-d.
hatred - (der) Hass