It is to have pityy on someone.
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The word pathos is a noun. It is an uncountable noun.
The word pathology is from the Greek πάθος, pathos, and -λογία, -logia. "pathos" means "pain" or "suffering" and is used to describe a disease (ex. psycho-path). Logia, or the modern suffix "-logy" means "the study of"
For A+ (more poignant)
It is the Greek word for time.Also a Greek deity.
The word is in Greek. That is what the word "MYTH" comes from.
Evoking of tenderness, pity, or sorrow.In rhetoric, pathos is an appeal to emotions as opposed to logic.
Pathos in Greek literally means suffering, feeling, emotion
Yes. The Greek word 'pathos' means 'feeling."
The word pathos is a noun. It is an uncountable noun.
The Greek word for "passion" in the Bible is Οα½±ΞΈΞΏΟ (pathos). It is used to describe strong emotions, suffering, or experiences endured by individuals, including Jesus Christ during his crucifixion.
feeling, suffering, seemly
Pathos is an appeal to the emotions of an audience in a work. It is Greek for suffering or emotions.
Pathos IS a root.
The word pathology is from the Greek πάθος, pathos, and -λογία, -logia. "pathos" means "pain" or "suffering" and is used to describe a disease (ex. psycho-path). Logia, or the modern suffix "-logy" means "the study of"
Logos
'Pathos' and 'Eros' are but two...
There is no such word in Greek.