aurophobia
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]aurophobia (uncountable)
- The fear of gold; by extension, the fear of wealth.
- 1898, Western Druggist, volume 20, page 258:
- If this be true, it certainly shows the power of suggestion, idiosyncrasy or aurophobia to an extent scarcely equaled by Mr. Bryan himself, who was said to be sorely distressed a short time ago on account of finding gold in his well.
- 1961, Morris Goldstein, Lift Up Your Life: A Personal Philosophy for Our Times, Philosophical Library, published 1961, page 87:
- Slaves are we then to a superstition — aurophobia — for there is never enough; fear of insecurity will not be remedied by any amount, whether counted in hundreds of thousands or millions.
- 1972, Paul Einzig, A Textbook on Monetary Policy, Macmillan, page 223:
- The other main reason for the aurophobia that prevails in many quarters is that the monetary use of gold implies fixed parities, […]
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:aurophobia.