Thursday, April 7, 2016
On Phobias, Philias and other Etymologies
by Tom Kando
Like most people, I have some phobias, as well as a number of philias: This means that there are things which I like, and things which I dislike. Duh.
Etymologically, the words we use for people’s (pathological) likes and dislikes (or fears), usually contain the postfixes “-phobia” and “-philia,” or the prefix “mis-.”
These are derived from Greek:
Phobos: Fear
Philia: (Brotherly) Love
Misos: Hatred
For example: Philadelphia: The City of Brotherly Love:
Philos = Friend
Adelphos = Brother
Philosopher: A Friend of Wisdom:
Sophos = Wise
Sophia = Wisdom
My own phobias include a mild form of Acrophobia: The fear of height.
Acros = High, or High Point
On the other hand, as a lover of music, I can call myself a Phonophile.
Phonos = Sound.
Those who hate music suffer from Phonophobia, or they can be called Misophones. (Actually, these words refer to all sounds; but this is close enough)
When we peruse the newspapers and we read about current events, here are some of the dislikes and fears we hear about a lot, these days:
Xenophobia: Hatred of Foreigners, Immigrants, etc.
(Xenos = Foreign or Foreigner)
Homophobia: Hatred of Homosexuals
(Homos = The same)
Islamophobia: Hatred of Islam
Misogyny: Hatred of Women
(Gyna = Woman)
How come we never hear about the opposite - Hatred of men? Since men are responsible for much more evil in the world than women are, the term “androphobia”(andros = man) should appear far more often, should it not?
Misanthrope = Hatred of People. This one, at least, doesn’t discriminate against either gender. (Anthropos = Man, or Human)
In recent months, I have come across another strong form of hatred, one for which I couldn’t find a label, so I created my own: Hillaryphobia: Hatred of Hillary Clinton. This can also be called MisoHillaria. I personally feel the opposite, namely Hillaryphilia: I like Hillary.
Furthermore, it seems to me that many of the people who are afflicted by Hillaryphobia actually suffer from a deeper condition, namely Misophilia: This means that they love Hatred.
Here, too, I feel the opposite. I am a Misophobe: I hate hatred.
I also tend to be a Xenophile: I like foreigners. Of course, I am a Xeno myself, so that also makes me an Autophile - I love myself.
Because I am old and I don’t always sleep well, I sometimes get mad when excessive noise in the neighborhood disturbs my sleep. I then get attacks of two kinds of hatred: Canophobia and Pedophobia: The former is hatred of (barking) dogs (canis = dog. For once this root is Latin, not Greek). The second condition means hatred of children (pais, paidos - child). (Not to be confused with the terrible disease of pedophilia!)
But I’m just kidding about my canophobia and pedophobia: I have had dogs most of my life, and I love my children, my grandchildren and most other kids - just not when they disturb my sleep.
For a look at hundreds of other phobias, see phobia list. Here are a few more interesting etymologies:
The Dutch word for movie theater: Bioscope:
Scopein = to See
Bio(s) = Life
Television: Tele = Far Visio = Sight (here again, they chose the Latin root rather than Greek)
Telephone: Literally: Far Sound.
Mesopotamia: Middle of the River(s)
Meso = Middle
Potamos = River
This is now basically Iraq. But Iraq is not in the middle of the river, it is BETWEEN two rivers, so the Greeks didn’t quite get it right...
Hippopotamus: River Horse
Hippos: horse
The Dutch, by the way, call this animal a “Nile Horse” (Nijlpaard). Either way, I don’t see how anyone could take a hippopotamus for a horse. I once saw someone try to ride a hippo, and it wasn’t pretty!
Acropolis: High City: Polis = City
And my favorite, because I made it up (and I have a mild but chronic case of this disease): Ypologistophobia: Fear of Computers.
Hypologiston = cyberspace
You can check out the article I wrote about this a while back at Ypologistophobia
© Tom Kando 2016
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7 comments:
Love it (…as it were)! Philias-blogia!
Hey Tom, this is pretty clever for an old guy, or any guy. I laughed my ass off. Who knows if we will ever understand why so many people, even women, hate Hillary Clinton. It just doesn't make sense.
Wonderful exercise - especially for those of us who are short on Greek and Latin.
My mothers Latin book in eighth grade had an inscription on the inside of the front cover from one hapless prior student that said, "Latin is a dead language, as dead as it can be. First it killed Caesar and now it's killing me."
Ha!
Dave is funny. It is always gratifying to have such feedback, especially when it is from one of our television personalities, here in Sacramento.
This put a big smile on my face (early in the morning)!
Thanks for the unique blog! (Do I have "blogophobia" because I refuse to get organized and write about some of my "phobias"?)
Hi Tom, presumably when you talk of "Islamophobia", "homophobia" and "xenophobia" you mean that they are used to describe a pathological condition of hatred? Because the words themselves only imply a fear of something. My point is we don't automatically have to hate everything we fear. Maybe there are no useful alternative words to describe hatred other than the newly fangled "hater".
Good elucidations, Tomi.
Thanks
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