Panic
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 Greek word part that means "fear" is "phobia," derived from "phobos." For "water," the root is "hydro," from "hudor." The term for "abnormal" comes from "anomalous," which has the Greek root "anomalos," meaning uneven or irregular. Together, these roots form terms like "hydrophobia" (fear of water) and "anomalophobia" (fear of the abnormal).
The fear of sharks is called "galeophobia." The term "galeophobia" is derived from the Greek words "galeos."
Panic- named for the god Pan.
in greek dendron means trees and phobia means fear so it means tree-fear - fear of trees
Fear of horses Danny: ... i think someone is trying to have a laugh, hippo-phobia does not exist, well that's not the real name for the fear of Hippo's and the fear of horses is Equinophobia. An alternate name for equinophobia is "hippophobia," derived from the Greek "hippos," which means horse. ^ Hippophobia is the fear of horses.
Hypegiaphobia, meaning the fear of responsibility, is derived from the Greek word, hypengyros.
The Greek root phobos means fear i.e aquaphobia, the fear of water or just plain phobia.
The duration of Sudden Fear is 1.83 hours.
The word panic comes from the name of the Greek god Pan, who used to frighten people by giving sudden shouts in lonely places.
The word phobia comes from the greek word φόβος (fovos) which means fear.
Sudden Fear was created on 1952-08-06.