rupophobia
English
editEtymology
editPossibly from Ancient Greek ῥύπος (rhúpos, “filth”) + -phobia (See rhypophobia). Alternatively, related to Latin rupes (“cliff, rock”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editrupophobia (uncountable)
- The fear of rubbish or dirt.
- Synonyms: mysophobia, ablutomania
- 1925, Transactions of the Section on Dermatology and Syphilology of the American Medical Association at the Annual Session, page 189:
- Patients with rupophobia, the fear of dirt, are at times encountered by the dermatologist. Some of these patients present a traumatic dermatitis, or a self inflicted lesion of the skin.
- 1983, Neuropsychobiology, page 75:
- In fact it is known that in rupophobia there is always an obsessional component.
- 2022, Cosimo Schinaia, Psychoanalysis and Ecology, page 65:
- Today we see the triumph of hyper-hygiene, a sort of rupophobia. In a consumerist and fetishist way, this prescribes appearance, aesthetics, and narcissism.
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