claustrofobie
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˌklɑu̯s.troː.foːˈbi/
noun
Definitions
- claustrophobia
Etymology
Borrowed from French claustrophobie derived from Latin claustrum (enclosure, bar, place shut in, bolt, a shut in place, closed space, gate, a shut-in place, cloister) derived from Ancient Greek φόβος (fear, panic flight, phobia).
Origin
Ancient Greek
φόβος
Gloss
fear, panic flight, phobia
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
恐, 虞, 怖, 畏, 慄
Emoji
😨 😱
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -phobic English
- claustrophilia English
- claustrophobia English
- gelotophobia English
- melophobia English
- fobofobia Finnish
- *clostrum Latin
- *clōstrum Latin
- -phobus Latin
- ablutio Latin
- claudo Latin
- claustellum Latin
- claustrarius Latin
- claustrum Latin
- clostrum Latin
- phobia Latin
- Klaustrophobie German
- Phobie German
- chiostro Italian
- claustro Italian
- -phobie French
- claustrer French
- claustrophobie French
- phobie French
- claustro Spanish, Castilian
- claustrofobia Spanish, Castilian
- -φοβία Ancient Greek
- Δηΐφοβος Ancient Greek
- βλέννος Ancient Greek
- τρῦπα Ancient Greek
- φέβομαι Ancient Greek
- φόβος Ancient Greek
- ἄφοβος Ancient Greek
- ἱπποφοβάς Ancient Greek
- ὁμίχλη Ancient Greek
- *(s)kleh₂w- Proto-Indo-European
- *bʰegʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- *kleh₂ud-, *kleh₂u- Proto-Indo-European
- claustro Portuguese
- claustrofobia Portuguese
- fobia Portuguese
- kloster Swedish
- fobia Polish
- -fob Norwegian Nynorsk
- fobi Norwegian Nynorsk
- clauster Old English
- -fóbach Irish
- klaustr Old Norse
- cloistre Old French
- claustre Catalan, Valencian
- klaustur Icelandic
- claustrofobia Galician
- φόβος Greek (modern)
- klōstar Old High German
- klosteris Latvian
- klostrofobi Turkish
- claustra Old Portuguese
- klôster Middle Low German
- klōster Middle Low German