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misogamy
misogamy (maɪs-, mɪˈsɒgəmɪ) [ad. mod.L. misogami-a, a. Gr. *µῑσογαµί-α, f. µῑσόγαµος hating marriage (Stephanus), f. µῑσο- miso- + γάµος marriage. Cf. F. misogamie.] Hatred of marriage.1656 Blount Glossogr., Misogamie (misogamia), hating of marriage. 18.. Lamb Let. to Coleridge (L.), It is misogyny ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Misogamy
Misogamy is an aversion to or hatred of marriage. It was developed in the philosophy of Theophrastus who became the "canonical authority on philosophic misogamy throughout the Middle Ages". Sara E. wikipedia.org
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misogyny
misogyny (maɪs-, mɪˈsɒdʒɪnɪ) [ad. mod.L. misogyni-a, a. Gr. µῑσογυνία, f. µῑσογύνης (see misogynist). Cf. F. misogynie.] Hatred of women.1656 Blount Glossogr., Misogynie (misoginia), the hate or contempt of women. 1658 Phillips, Misoginy. 18.. [see misogamy]. 1882 H. C. Merivale Faucit of B. I. i. i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fear of commitment
Hatred of marriage is "misogamy". Criticism Besides the common criticisms of self-help, psychologist Bella M. wikipedia.org
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miso-
miso- (maɪsəʊ, mɪsəʊ) before a vowel usually mis-, repr. Gr. µῑσο- (µῑσ-), combining form of the root of µῑσεῖν to hate, µῖσος hatred. The compounds formed in Greek with this prefix are of the same kind as those with the similar ϕιλο-, philo-, but, both in Greek and in English, they are much less nu... Oxford English Dictionary
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He never married
had a habit of concluding with the euphemism 'He never married' to subtly indicate that the subject was gay", but continued by connecting the phrase to misogamy wikipedia.org
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