by Eggy115 November 03, 2023
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(Irrational) fear of spoons.
From the Greek word for "spoons": κουτάλι (romanised as koutali - becoming plural as κουτάλια, "spoons", therefore koutalia) and "fear" φόβος (romanised as phobos, or Φοβία becoming phobia, "fear of")
Also known as "spoonphobia", "spoonophobia", "spoonaphobia", "koutaliphobia"
From the Greek word for "spoons": κουτάλι (romanised as koutali - becoming plural as κουτάλια, "spoons", therefore koutalia) and "fear" φόβος (romanised as phobos, or Φοβία becoming phobia, "fear of")
Also known as "spoonphobia", "spoonophobia", "spoonaphobia", "koutaliphobia"
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by Eggy115 August 18, 2023
typically refers to a specific style of facial hair commonly associated with Byzantine emperors and men of high social status in the Byzantine Empire, which existed from the 4th century AD to the 15th century AD
characterized by its length, often extending down to the chest, and its well-groomed appearance.
Byzantine emperors and other elite individuals often used their appearance, including their facial hair, as a symbol of power, authority, and cultural identity
grooming of the beard was seen as a reflection of their refined tastes and their connection to ancient Greco-Roman traditions.
might also be used more broadly to describe any long, well-maintained beard with historical or regal connotations.
characterized by its length, often extending down to the chest, and its well-groomed appearance.
Byzantine emperors and other elite individuals often used their appearance, including their facial hair, as a symbol of power, authority, and cultural identity
grooming of the beard was seen as a reflection of their refined tastes and their connection to ancient Greco-Roman traditions.
might also be used more broadly to describe any long, well-maintained beard with historical or regal connotations.
by Eggy115 August 18, 2023