Where does “pomophobe” come from?

pomophobe (English) comes from English pomo, from English postmodern, from English modern, from Middle French moderne, from Latin modernus, from Latin -rnus — suffix forming adjectives.

pomophobe (English): One who fears, dislikes, or hates postmodernism...

Definitions

  1. One who fears, dislikes, or hates postmodernism...

Ancestry of “pomophobe”, step by step

pomophobe traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English pomo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpomoAbbreviation of postmodern; post-modern
2EnglishpostmodernOf, relating to, or having the characteristics of...
3EnglishmodernPertaining to a current or recent time and style;...
4Middle Frenchmodernemodern; current; contemporary
5Latinmodernusmodern
6Latin-rnussuffix forming adjectives

via English phobe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishphobeA person who experiences a phobia
2English-phobeUsed to form nouns denoting a person having a...
3French-phobephobic
4Ancient GreekΦόβοςmythological personification of fear
5Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰegʷ-to flee; to run
Every word from Latin -rnusEvery word from Latin modernusEvery word from Middle French moderne