Homöopathie
German (Berlin)
/ˌhomøopaˈtiː/
noun
Definitions
- homeopathy
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek ὅμοιος (similar, like, of like kind, same, resembling, equal) + Ancient Greek πάθος (suffering, disease, misfortune, pain, feeling, state).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πάθος
Gloss
suffering, disease, misfortune, pain, feeling, state
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
症, 疾
Emoji
🦟 🪰
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -path English
- -pathic English
- antihomeopathy English
- homeo- English
- homeopathist English
- homeopathy English
- homeostasis English
- homoeomerous English
- homoi- English
- patho- English
- pathognomonic English
- homoeopathia Latin
- homoeus Latin
- Allopathie German
- pato- Italian
- patos Italian
- pathologie French
- пато́лог Russian
- патоге́н Russian
- пафос Russian
- -patía Spanish, Castilian
- μέρος Ancient Greek
- πάθος Ancient Greek
- παθογνωμονικός Ancient Greek
- ἀνόμοιος Ancient Greek
- ἀπαθής Ancient Greek
- ὁμοίως Ancient Greek
- ὁμοιότροπος Ancient Greek
- ὁμοιόω Ancient Greek
- ὁμός Ancient Greek
- ὅμοιος Ancient Greek
- *sem- Proto-Indo-European
- -pati Norwegian Bokmål
- homøopati Norwegian Bokmål
- patogen Norwegian Bokmål
- patolog Norwegian Bokmål
- patologi Norwegian Bokmål
- -pati Norwegian Nynorsk
- homøopati Norwegian Nynorsk
- patogen Norwegian Nynorsk
- patolog Norwegian Nynorsk
- patologi Norwegian Nynorsk
- -patach Irish
- patos Czech
- patoso Esperanto
- -πάθεια Greek (modern)
- πάθος Greek (modern)
- όμοιος Greek (modern)
- patos Afrikaans