πάθο·ς, -ους, τό |
Noun (Neu. 3rd Decl.)
Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940)
Trench's Synonyms of the New Testament (1880)
§lxxxvii. πάθος, ἐπιθυμία, ὁρμή, ὄρεξις
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Related Words
κακο·παθέω | to suffer (v.) |
κακο·παθία v.l. -θεια, -ας, ἡ | suffering (n.) |
μετριο·παθέω | to respond measuredly (v.) to have a measured response; to be temperate in feeling toward or about something; react calmly and not overreact; be lenient |
ὁμοιο·παθής -ές | of like condition or similar experience (adj.) |
πάθημα, -ατος, τό | ordeal (n.) affections, feelings, that which befalls one, suffering, misfortune, the passion (of Christ) as in 2 Cor 1:5 |
παθητός -ή -όν | one who has suffered: subject to passion (adj.) of the Saviour, destined to suffer |
πάθο·ς, -ους, τό | emotion, passion (n.) [see pathology, pathetic] |
πραϋ·παθία, -ας, ἡ | gentleness (n.) |
προ+πάσχω | to suffer previously (v.) |
συγ+κακο·παθέω | to suffer hardship together with (v.) |
συμ·παθέσ·τερος -α -ον [LXX] | more sympathetic (adj.) |
συμ+παθέω | to sympathize (v.) With dative of person or thing: sympathize with, in, or for. Absolute: Feel sympathy. |
συμ·παθής -ές | sympathetic (adj.) |
συμ+πάσχω | to suffer likewise (v.) |
πάσχω | to suffer (v.) , experience-heavy-emotion/suffering |