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Koinoniphobia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Koinoniphobia
Koinoniphobia is the fear of a room, rooms or shared spaces. Koinoniphobia was defined in 1891 in the ''North American Journal of Homeopathy'' as a "fear when in society or gatherings of people" whether on the street, in church or a public hall. The term comes from the Greek ''koinos'' meaning public, and ''phobos'' meaning fear. Later references refer to the term as an excessive fear of a crowded room. ==In popular culture==
*''Koinoniphobia: fear of rooms'' is the title of a poem appearing in the 2005 collection ''The Hayflick Limit'' by the Canadian poet Matthew Tierney.
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