On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 9:40 AM, Felix Malmenbeck <felixm@kth.se> wrote:
If one requires a noun to describe a fear, one could also combine -vIp and -ghach.
{QalvIpghach} = fear of swimming
{puvvIpghach} = fear of flying
{HeghvIpghach} = fear of dying
{'eSvIpghach] = fear of being high up
Perhaps you could throw in a -qu' or -chu' to make it a serious or paralyzing phobia? Or just slap on an -'a' after -ghach.
Using {-chu'} seems like it would mean "fear of verbing perfectly/clearly", rather than "perfect/clear fear of verbing": {yajvIpchu'ghach} "fear of perfect understanding" (e.g. an "ignorance is bliss" mentality, or a mindset you might encounter in a Cthulhu Mythos story) {Hay'vIpchu'ghach} "fear of dueling to the death" Or perhaps even {muchvIpchu'be'ghach} "stage fright, stage anxiety, fear of screwing up during a performance" Then again, we know the verbal suffixes don't always apply in the order they appear in.