Definition of Triskaidekaphobia







Triskaidekaphobia came from the Greek term “tris meaning the number three. The Definition of Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13. It’s a superstition that relates to the fear of Friday the thirteenth, which is paraskevidekatriaphobia or friggatriskaidekaphobia. This term was first used by I.H. Coriat.
The fear of the number thirteen has affected many cultures throughout history. First was believed to be with the Babylonians from the Code of Hammurabi having a thirteenth law being omitted. But in fact it was just a mistake by a man named L.W. King in 1910 edited by Richard Hooker. This article basically was if the seller had died, the purchaser shall recover damages in said case completely from the estate of the seller.  Another time in history that proves to some the thirteenth number is indeed bad luck was in the last supper Judas who was the disciple that betrayed Jesus was the thirteenth to sit at the table.

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