melanophobia
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Fear, hate, or dislike of black people.
— The sympathy of Maga with white oppressors of black men, has been shown in several recent articles, in which it classes negroes with monkeys and gorillas; as inferior to the whites as white men are to angels.—Vol. xci, p 4; and xcvii, 34, 152. This, and its unjust and bitter invectives against the anti-slavery party, as hypocrites and ultra-radicals,—xcix, 589, 590—are among the most melancholy instances of Melanophobia with which we are acquainted.
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Fear of ink.
— This odious apparatus of pen and ink! Why cannot we hold intercourse together without this formidable machinery? I have a perfect melanophobia, and I go on like Coleridge, with his headache in bed, longing to write, yet always wanting the time for something else.
- Fear of, or aversion to, the colour black.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Ancient Greek μέλᾱς (mélās) + -o- + -phobia.
词源 2
From Ancient Greek μέλᾰν (mélăn) + -o- + -phobia.
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