-mania
The suffix -mania (from the Greek μανία mania 'delusion') denotes compulsive behavior. examples are
- Bibliomania , obsession with books
- Chäromanie , compulsive cheerfulness
- Doromania , compulsive gift addiction
- Dromomania , haphazard running away
- Erotomania , delusional, irresistible love for a mostly unreachable person
- Flagellomania , compulsive beating
- Hypomania , a weakened form of mania
- Kleptomania , compulsive stealing (Greek kleptein 'steal')
- Lypemia , obsessive-compulsive sadness
- Mythomania , compulsive lying to gain recognition and recognition
- Nymphomania , increased sexual desire in a woman
- Pyromania , compulsive need to start a fire (Greek pyr 'fire')
- Phonomania , compulsive killing
- Potomania , compulsive drinking
- Saliromania , sexual inclination (sexual arousal from soiling people / objects)
- Sitomania (also called sitomania ), compulsive eating
- Trichotillomania , an obsessive need to pull your hair out
- Tulip mania , tulip madness in 17th century Holland
From the English
- Beatlemania , Beatles euphoria
- Wrestlemania , major WWE event
But
- Décalcomanie , a contact method