Where does “theophobia” come from?

theophobia (English) comes from English theo, from English theoretical, from English theoretic, from English theory, from Middle French théorie, from Late Latin theoria, from Ancient Greek θεωρός, from Ancient Greek θέα.

theophobia (English): An irrational fear of God

Definitions

  1. An irrational fear of God

Ancestry of “theophobia”, step by step

theophobia traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English theo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtheoThe amount of a gambler's theoretical losses based on typical play
2EnglishtheoreticalOf or relating to theory; abstract; not empirical
3EnglishtheoreticConcerned with theories or hypotheses rather than...
4EnglishtheoryA description of an event or system that is...
5Middle Frenchthéorie
6Late Latintheoriacontemplation, speculation; speculation, theory
7Ancient Greekθεωρόςspectator; envoy sent to consult an oracle
8Ancient Greekθέαview, sight
9Proto-Hellenic*tʰáwā

via English Phobia

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishPhobiaAn irrational, abnormal, or obsessive fear (of something)
2Ancient GreekΦόβοςmythological personification of fear
3Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰegʷ-to flee; to run
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *tʰáwā
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