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Meaning of penterafobia




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penterafobia
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It is understood as the "fear of mother-in-law", although it cannot be a real phobia. The origin is in the Greek word 960; 949; 957; 952; 949; 961; 945; (pentherah "mother-in-law, mother of the wife") which is mentioned in the Old Testament, although it comes from 960; 949; 957; 952; 949; 961; 959; 962; (pentheros) which names any in-laws who enter the family by an alliance. See soceraphobia ("fear of the father-in-law")

  



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