Monomaniacal endophylonoia
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[edit | edit source]Etymology
[edit | edit source]From monomaniacal (from mono- + maniacal) + endophylonoia.
The term endophylonoia is a compound word constructed from three Ancient Greek roots:
- ἔνδον (éndon): "inner, internal, within"
- φῡλή (phūlḗ): "tribe, clan, race"
- νόος (nóos) / suffix -noia: "mind, thought, state of mind"
The linguistic construction mirrors established psychological and philosophical terms such as paranoia (disturbed mind) or metanoia (transformation of mind).
Pronunciation
[edit | edit source]- Katakana: モノマナイアカル・エンドウファイラノイア (Monomanaiakaru endōfairanoia)
- Hangul: 모노머나이어컬 엔도파이러노이어 (Monomeonaieokeol endopaireonoieo)
- Anglo-Saxon runes: ᛗᚩᚾᚩᛗᚪᚾᛁᚪᚳᚪᛚ ᛖᚾᛞᚩᛈᚻᚣᛚᚩᚾᚩᛁᚪ (monomaniacal endophylonoia)
Noun
[edit | edit source]monomaniacal endophylonoia (uncountable)
- The condition wherein one holds an obsessive, completely insular mindset unique to a specific tribe, clan, or tightly knit social group.
- A pathological state of tribalism characterized by a singular fixation on the internal reality, customs, and beliefs of one's in-group, resulting in the cognitive inability to process, accept, or comprehend external information or perspectives.
Quotations
[edit | edit source]- 2026, Example context:
- "The remote commune's rejection of all modern medicine and outside communication wasn't just tradition; it was a textbook case of collective monomaniacal endophylonoia."