Suffering
Latin -- It comes from 'passus' which literally means 'suffering'.
One Latin equivalent for the English word 'suffering' is dolor. The word refers to suffering in the sense of 'ache, anguish, grief, pain, or sorrow'. Another Latin equivalent is miseria. The term refers to suffering in the sense of 'distress, unhappiness or wretchedness'. And yet another is passio, which is used in the sense of the suffering of Jesus on the cross.
Suffering as a noum: "sofrimento".
'well, he was suffering with AIDS, then died frombeing attacked by a racoon"
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