出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/06/10 04:03 UTC 版)
From Ancient Greek μῖσος (mîsos, “hatred”) + -ia. First attested in the 1950s, in iatromisia (“hatred of doctors”). Devised as an alternative to the suffix -phobia, which etymologically (and clinically) denotes fear, though it is also widely used in English to denote hatred. Compare -misic (“hating something”), -misiac (“one who hates something”).
| ・misia | |
| ・pinta | |
| ・Spades | |
| ・Cigar | |
| ・treasons | |
| ・high principles | |
| ・Morality Play | |
| ・Gripes | |
| ・cauterization | |
| ・plani |