ξενοφοβία
Greek
Etymology
Borrowed from English xenophobia, from Ancient Greek ξένος (xénos, “foreign, of a stranger”) + New Latin phobia, from Ancient Greek φόβος (phóbos, “fear”).
Declension
Declension of ξενοφοβία (xenofovía)
singular | ||
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nominative | ξενοφοβία • | |
genitive | ξενοφοβίας • | |
accusative | ξενοφοβία • | |
vocative | ξενοφοβία • | |
The ungrammatical plural ξενοφοβίες is sometimes used. |
Antonyms
- ξενολατρία f (xenolatría, “excessive xenophilia”)
- ξενομανία f (xenomanía, “excessive xenophilia”)
- ξενοφιλία f (xenofilía, “xenophilia”)
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