πάθος

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From παθ- (path-), zero-grade of the root of πάσχω (páskhō, I feel, suffer): compare the aorist ἔπαθον (épathon). Related to πένθος (pénthos), as βάθος (báthos) is related to βένθος (bénthos).

Pronunciation

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Nomen

πάθος (páthosn (genitive πάθεος or πάθους); third declension

  1. pain, suffering, death
  2. misfortune, calamity, disaster, misery
  3. any strong feeling, passion
  4. condition, state
  5. incident
  6. modification of words

Inflection

Descendants

References


Greek

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek πάθος (páthos).

Pronunciation

Nomen

πάθος (páthosn (plural πάθη)

  1. pathos
  2. empathy
  3. disease, misfortune, suffering, loss, grief
  4. passion, affection
  5. animosity
  6. grudge
  7. occurrence, accident

Declension

Derived terms