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'Horror' comes from a Latin verb meaning "to bristle" or "to shudder" the idea being that a horrified person's hair stands on end.The Hirsute History of 'Horror' - Merriam-Webstermerriam-webster : wordplay : the-hirsute-history-of-horrordicas de roletaFirst recorded in English in the early 1500s, the word horror comes directly from the Latin horror, which is based on the verb horrre, to bristle with fear quite literally, for one's hairs to stand on end when they get goosebumps.Terror vs. Horror: Which One Is Worse? - Dictionarydictionary : terror-vs-horrordicas de roleta estrela bet h2
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