Containing the word-element -phobia doesn't make a term a description of a clinical psychiatric disorder. Most of these "phobia" terms are generally used to refer to societal phenomena that only edge into clinical disorders in a small subset of susceptible individuals. Your wording might fit the clinical disorders, but is wildly inappropriate for widely-held societal attitudes. Yes, these things are irrational, but all matters of emotion are irrational by definition. Treating fat-phobia and acrophobia the same is misleading and wrong. Chuck Entz (talk) 04:38, 21 June 2016 (UTC)
If these are quotes then please provide the sources (date, author, etc). If they are not quotes the lines should start with #:
and you should use {{usex}}
. DTLHS (talk) 21:20, 11 October 2016 (UTC)
Hi ! The form hola looks like the singular imperative form of the verb...which incidentally is not shown correctly in the template paradigm I see Leasnam (talk) 17:48, 12 December 2016 (UTC)
Hi ! Some of your verb conjugations show forms from hogian, especially in the second and third person singular. For hycgan and any of its derivatives, they should be *hygest, hygeþ. The second person is only attested as hyges but can be normalised to hygest. Leasnam (talk) 19:08, 26 October 2017 (UTC)