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Compassion definitions
Webster's 1828 DictionaryCOMPASSION, n. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005)n Merriam Webster'snoun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French or Late Latin; Anglo-French, from Late Latin compassion-, compassio, from compati to sympathize, from Latin com- + pati to bear, suffer — more at patient Date: 14th century sympathetic consciousness of others' distress together with a desire to alleviate it Synonyms: see pity • compassionless adjective Oxford Reference Dictionaryn. pity inclining one to help or be merciful. Etymology: ME f. OF f. eccl.L compassio -onis f. compati (as COM-, pati pass- suffer) Webster's 1913 DictionaryCompassion Com*pas"sion, v. t. To pity. [Obs.] --Shak. Webster's 1913 DictionaryCompassion Com*pas"sion, n. [F., fr. L. compassio, fr. compati to have compassion; com- + pati to bear, suffer. See Patient.] Literally, suffering with another; a sensation of sorrow excited by the distress or misfortunes of another; pity; commiseration. Womanly ingenuity set to work by womanly compassion. --Macaulay. Syn: Pity; sympathy; commiseration; fellow-feeling; mercy; condolence. See Pity. Collin's Cobuild DictionaryCompassion is a feeling of pity, sympathy, and understanding for someone who is suffering. Elderly people need time and compassion from their physicians. International Standard Bible Encyclopediakom-pash'-un: Compassion is the translation of racham, "to love," "pity," "be merciful" (De 13:17; 30:3); of rachamim, "mercies" (1Ki 8:50); of chamal, "to pity," "spare" (Ex 2:6; 1Sa 23:21); rachum (Ps 78:38; 86:15; 111:4; 112:4; 145:8), is rendered by the American Standard Revised Version "merciful." We have splagchnizomai, "to have the bowels yearning," in Mt 9:36; 14:14, etc.; sumpatheo (Heb 10:34), "to suffer with (another)"; sumpathes (1Pe 3:8, the Revised Version (British and American) "compassionate," margin, Greek, "sympathetic"); metriopatheo (Heb 5:2, the Revised Version (British and American) "who can bear gently with"); eleeo, "to show mildness," "kindness" (Mt 18:33; Mr 5:19; Jude 1:22, the Revised Version (British and American) "mercy"); oikteiro, "to have pity" or "mercy" (Ro 9:15 bis). Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms
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