The phrase "to each his own fear" suggests that everyone has their own unique anxieties, worries, and things that they find daunting. It emphasizes the idea that fears are subjective and can vary significantly from person to person, shaped by individual experiences and perspectives. This expression encourages an understanding and acceptance of differing fears without judgment.
Most likely biophobia - meaning fear of life; biomeaning life and phobia meaning fear of.Also auto means self ; so autobiophobia would mean - fear of ones own life.
Each verb has its own meaning, you know.
Each to his own taste: Jeder nach seinem Geschmack. Each to his own: Jedem das Seine.
The fear of eggs. Ova meaning eggs and phobia meaning fear.
Phobophobia
Spectrophobia (from Latin: spectrum, "ghost") is a kind of specific phobia involving a morbid fear of mirrors and one's own reflections. Catoptrophobia (from the word catoptric meaning using a mirror to focus light; from Greek word katoptrikos ) is the fear of mirrors. This phobia is distinct from Eisoptrophobia, which is the fear of your own reflection.
Phobophobia is the fear of phobias. Meaning it is basically the fear of fear.
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It can turn people against each other via various reasons whether its a fear of death for example the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel one of the jews at the work camp had beaten up his own father to death for a piece of bread, his own father i know right how cruel but yet the fear of the son dying had turned him against his own father. Fear does turn people against one another.
Arachnophobia, coined in 1925, is a compound of "arachnid" and "-phobia" which come ultimately from the Greek aráchn ('spider') and phobos ('fear'), respectively.
The suffix that means fear is "-phobia."
The fear of evil spirits is the closest I could get so Demonophobia Its Greek "Daimon" meaning evil spirit and "Phobos" meaning fear