单词 | panophobia |
释义 | panophobian. Medicine. rare. A condition characterized by groundless fears or fear of everything; generalized anxiety; = pantophobia n. Also: †sudden panic (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > irrational fears pneumatophobia1678 hydrophobia1760 aerophobia1771 panophobia1784 phobia1786 pantophobia1807 necrophobia1833 phoby1834 syphilomania1838 hippophobia1840 phonophobia1841 syphilophobia1842 scotophobia1844 astrophobia1855 sitomania1859 sitophobia1859 thanatophobia1860 Satanophobia1861 batrachophobia1863 panphobia1870 agoraphobia1871 bogyphobia1872 pathophobia1873 aquaphobia1875 toxiphobia1876 claustrophobia1879 cynophobia1879 mysophobia1879 siderodromophobia1879 phthisiophobia1883 sitiophobia1884 ochlophobia1885 sitiomania1887 acrophobia1888 zoophobia1888 leprophobia1889 nosophobia1889 pamphobia1890 bacteriophobia1894 tuberculophobia1894 taeniiphobia1897 thalassophobia1897 topophobia1899 dysmorphophobia1900 akathisia1903 cremnophobia1903 musicophobia1903 ailurophobia1905 brontophobia1905 phobism1914 arachnophobia1925 school phobia1930 coprophobia1934 mycophobia1957 arachniphobia1966 computer phobia1972 coulrophobia1997 the mind > emotion > fear > quality of terror or horror > [noun] > terror > melancholia marked by terror panophobia1784 pantophobia1857 pamphobia1890 1781 R. Pulteney Gen. View Writings Linnæus 170 The Demonia, Vesania, and Panophobia, rank with Melancholy.] 1784 tr. D. S. von Madai Short Acct. Approved Medicines vi. 48 From hence proceed many Troubles and Incommodities, and often very great Diseases, such as Head-achs, Giddiness,..panick fright or Panophobia, [etc.]. 1799 R. Hooper Med. Dict. Panophobia, that kind of melancholy which is attended with groundless fears. 1893 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Panophobia, sudden fear or panic, which was supposed to be inspired by Pan. 1911 Encycl. Relig. & Ethics IV. 521 The diffuse form has sometimes been called panophobia, a generalized expectation or dread of some unknown event happening. 1987 Financial Times (Nexis) 10 Jan. (Weekend section) p. xiii The phobics have one consolation: that at least they are only suffering from monophobia (fear of one thing) rather than panophobia (fear of everything). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1784 |
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