English

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Etymology

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From grammato- +‎ -phobia.

Noun

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grammatophobia (uncountable)

  1. (rare, humorous) An aversion to grammar.
    • 1915, School and Home Education, volume 34, page 255:
      Grammatophobia. Now what is the problem that the American child is confronted with in his study of grammar? It is this: he is called upon to explain things he knows in terms of things he does not know []
    • 1917, Collected and bound, volume 2, page 371:
      It was a clear case of what might be termed grammatophobia. I concluded he needed the grammatical rest-cure, and therefore omitted English from his first year at the High School.
    • 2003, Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum, Of grammatophobia (in The Chronicle of Higher Education)