gamophobia
English
Noun
gamophobia (uncountable)
- The fear of marriage.
- 1808, Edward Dubois, Fashionable Biography; or, Specimens of Public Characters by a Connoisseur, W. Lewis (1808), page xlv:
- He has on him a perpetual gamophobia, and an instinctive antipathy to births and marriages, which makes him carefully avoid that part of the newspapers in which they so constantly appear.
- 1997, Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, Random House, published 1997, →ISBN, page 243:
- "I've got gamophobia," Anne said. "That's fear of marriage. I should've gotten it a lot sooner. My marriages had the shelf life of buttermilk."
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:gamophobia.
- 1808, Edward Dubois, Fashionable Biography; or, Specimens of Public Characters by a Connoisseur, W. Lewis (1808), page xlv:
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