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triskaidekaphobia

Triskaidekaphobia (, or ; from Greek ''tris'' meaning "three", ''kai'' meaning "and", ''deka'' meaning "10" and ''phobos'' meaning "fear" or "morbid fear") is fear of the number and avoidance to use it; it is a superstition and related to the specific fear of the 13th person at the Last Supper being Judas, who betrayed Jesus Christ and ultimately hanged himself. It is also a reason for the fear of Friday the 13th, called ''paraskevidekatriaphobia'' (from Παρασκευή ''Paraskevi'', Greek for Friday) or ''friggatriskaidekaphobia'' (after Frigg, the Norse goddess after whom Friday is named in English).
The term was first used by Isador Coriat in ''Abnormal Psychology''.〔"(Abnormal Psychology )" p. 319, published in 1910, Moffat, Yard and company (New York). Library of Congress Control No. (10011167 ).〕
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