venustraphobia

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English

Etymology

From Latin venustus +‎ -phobia, from Venus (the goddess of love).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ve‧nu‧stra‧phob‧ia

Noun

venustraphobia (uncountable)

  1. (rare) Fear of beautiful women.
    • 2003, Joanne Friedman, It's a Horse's Life!: Advice and Observations for the Humans Who Choose to Share It, →ISBN:
      I'm working, however, on instilling a case of venustraphobia (fear of beautiful women—another use for Vicks) in my partner, and my daughter could use a little ataxophobia (fear of disorder or untidiness).
    • 2010, Lia Weston, The Fortunes of Ruby White, →ISBN:
      The woman leaned forward and addressed Ruby in a whisper. “Are you here for venustraphobia, chorophobia, porphyrophobia, or an audio disorder?”
    • 2012, George Edward Moon, The Virgin Killer, →ISBN, page 77:
      He isn't exactly suffering from Venustraphobia since he has no problem interfacing with beautiful women.
    • 2012 January 14, David Tang, “The second-class sex”, in Financial Times:
      I fear both kinds. I must admit to gynophobia – the general fear of women – and, in particular, venustraphobia – the fear of beautiful women.