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τῶν δ᾽ ὀρθουμένων σῴζει τὰ πολλὰ σώμαθ᾽ ἡ πειθαρχία → But of those who make it through, following orders is what saves most of their lives (Sophocles, Antigone 675f.)

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<b class="b2">Misery</b>: P. [[κακοπάθεια]], ἡ. [[ἀθλιότης]], ἡ; see [[misery]].
<b class="b2">Misery</b>: P. [[κακοπάθεια]], ἡ. [[ἀθλιότης]], ἡ; see [[misery]].
<b class="b2">Emotion</b>: P. [[πάθος]], τό, [[πάθημα]], τό.
<b class="b2">Emotion</b>: P. [[πάθος]], τό, [[πάθημα]], τό.

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Misery: P. κακοπάθεια, ἡ. ἀθλιότης, ἡ; see misery. Emotion: P. πάθος, τό, πάθημα, τό.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

păthŏs: n., = πάθος,
I pathos, tender or passionate feeling: movere, Macr. S. 4, 6, 6; 13: permovere, id. 4, 6, 10.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

păthŏs, n. (πάθος), la passion, l’impression vive, l’émotion : Macr. Sat. 4, 6, 1 ; 4, 6, 10.

Latin > German (Georges)

pathos, n. (πάθος, τό), das Pathos = die Leidenschaft, der Affekt, Macr. sat. 4, 6, 1 sqq.: pathos movere, ibid. § 6 u. 13, permovere, ibid. § 10: pathos habere, ibid. § 24.