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phobanthropy
語源
phobia + -anthropy
名詞
phobanthropy (uncountable)
- A morbid dread of humankind.
- 1899, Josephine Bontecou Steffens, Letitia Berkeley, A.M. (page 200)
- 1925, Leonard Cline, God Head (page 25)
- After that I was afraid of Aino and Karl, I was more and more afraid as the days passed and as I fought up out of the mistiness and fever into strength and clarity of mind, convalescing. There was a return of my old phobanthropy. I had fled people, I had come to the wilderness in preference to any further effort to establish an amicable destiny in a society that abhorred me.
- 1948, Folia psychiatrica, neurologica et neurochirurgica neerlandica
- Very soon the cause of his phobanthropy becomes clear. He not only feels inferior to and ashamed before his fellow-country-men because of the failure in his studies and evades them as much as possible on account of this but he also lives in a world of perverted phantasies, which he himself feels to be filthy and painful.
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