![]() By adding the Latin word for beer, cervisia, you get Cenocervasiasillicaphobia, the fear of an empty beer glass. Put it all together and would you look at what we get, Cenosillicaphobia, the fear of an empty glass. Lastly, is phobia, which simply means the fear of. Sillica, which we can also assume was meant to be spelled silica refers to quartz, or in this case is intended to mean glass. ![]() Ceno comes from the Greek word kenos, which means empty. Many avid American drinkers suffer from this particularly cruel fear. This phobia can pertain to glasses lacking in beer, wine, or a cocktail. Cenosillicaphobia (pronounced sen-no-sill-ick-uh-fobia) is the fear of an empty glass.
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