Hellenologophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of Greek terms
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.
Phobia comes from the Greek φόβος, phóbos, meaning fear or morbid fear.The language is Greek.
The word phobia comes from the greek word φόβος (fovos) which means fear.
From both Latin and Greek, translates as '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.
They have been around since the first sentient beings, all sentient beings have fears. Although, they weren't known as "Phobia's" until the late greek period, all phobia names are greek as "Phobia" is greek for fear and the beginning word (Eg necro for fear of death) is greek for whatever the fear is of (so "Necro" means death in Greek)
The Greek root of "homophobia" is "homo," which means "same" or "alike," and "phobia," which refers to an irrational fear. Homophobia is the fear or hatred of homosexuals or homosexuality.
The word derives from the Greek Phobos meaning Fear
The word "Phobia" comes from Phobos, the god of fear in Greek mythology.
The Greek root phobos means fear i.e aquaphobia, the fear of water or just plain phobia.
Mastophobia from Greek mastos (breats) + phobia (fear)