Greek words in Georgian language
კლაუსტროფობია(klaoustropobia)= claustrophobia=κλειστοφοβία
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claustrophobia (n.) Look up claustrophobia at Dictionary.com
coined 1879 (first in article by B. Ball in "British Medical Journal") in Modern Latin, from Latin claustrum "a bolt, a means of closing, a place shut in" (in Medieval Latin "cloister," hence claustral), past participle of claudere "to close" (see close (v.)) + -phobia "fear."
claustrophobic (adj.) Look up claustrophobic at Dictionary.com
1889, from claustrophobia + -ic. As a noun, "person who has claustrophobia," it is recorded
-phobia Look up -phobia at Dictionary.com
word-forming element meaning "excessive or irrational fear of," from Latin -phobia and directly from Greek -phobia "panic fear of," from phobos "fear" (see phobia). In widespread popular use with native words from c.1800. Related: -phobic.
კლაუსტროფობია(klaoustropobia)=
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claustrophobia (n.) Look up claustrophobia at Dictionary.com
coined 1879 (first in article by B. Ball in "British Medical Journal") in Modern Latin, from Latin claustrum "a bolt, a means of closing, a place shut in" (in Medieval Latin "cloister," hence claustral), past participle of claudere "to close" (see close (v.)) + -phobia "fear."
claustrophobic (adj.) Look up claustrophobic at Dictionary.com
1889, from claustrophobia + -ic. As a noun, "person who has claustrophobia," it is recorded
-phobia Look up -phobia at Dictionary.com
word-forming element meaning "excessive or irrational fear of," from Latin -phobia and directly from Greek -phobia "panic fear of," from phobos "fear" (see phobia). In widespread popular use with native words from c.1800. Related: -phobic.
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