passio
Latin
noun
Definitions
- suffering, enduring
- (Late Latin) passion (especially of Christ)
- (by extension) an event, occurrence, phenomenon
- (by extension) a passion, affection (as a translation of Greek πάθος (any strong feeling, passion))
Etymology
Suffix from Latin patior (suffer, endure, I suffer).
Origin
Latin
patior
Gloss
suffer, endure, I suffer
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Care Sunday English
- impassive English
- passionate English
- passive English
- passivity English
- patience English
- penitential English
- penitentially English
- penitently English
- repentance English
- repentant English
- repentantly English
- *patio, *pat(i)ō Latin
- *patiscō Latin
- *patiō Latin
- *patīre Latin
- compatior Latin
- impatientia Latin
- paene Latin
- paenitentia Latin
- paeniteo Latin
- paenitere Latin
- paenitēns Latin
- passio, passionem Latin
- passivus Latin
- patiens Latin
- patientia Latin
- patior Latin
- perpetior Latin
- Passion German
- Passionsfrucht German
- passzió Hungarian
- passion French
- passionner French
- penitente Spanish, Castilian
- πῆμα Ancient Greek
- ἀπήμων Ancient Greek
- *peh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *ph₁-tós Proto-Indo-European
- *fijandz Proto-Germanic
- pasja Polish
- caru Old English
- passion Old English
- passion, passio Old English
- passion Old French
- pasiune Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- passion Middle French
- *píHyati Proto-Indo-Iranian