As a noun, Latin has the words timor, metus (both are masculine) and formido (feminine), all meaning "fear/terror/dread" .
"Fear of God" in Latin is timor Dei.
If you were to say 'fear nothing' in Latin, you'd say vereor nusquam.
Nihil timoris.
Fear.
"terror" - this latin word more or less corresponds to the greek "phobos"...
Non timeo.
it is Latin and means "the fear of"
i shall fear no man but god
Don't fear the reaper = Noli timere messorem. That's a literal translation and a good Latin sentence, but it would not carry the English meaning. Don't fear death = Noli timere mortem.
the fear of germs also known as the fear of worms (latin root "vermis" which means worm)
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