出典:Wiktionary
Borrowed from Middle French sympathie, from Late Latin sympathīa (“feeling in common”), from Ancient Greek σῠμπᾰ́θειᾰ (sumpátheia, “fellow feeling”), from σῠμπᾰθής (sumpathḗs, “affected by like feelings; exerting mutual influence, interacting”) + -ῐᾰ (-ia, “-y”, nominal suffix). Equivalent to sym- (“acting または considered together”) + -pathy (“feeling”). Displaced native 古期英語 efnþrōwung (字義どおりに “suffering with または together”).
sympathy (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 sympathies)
sympathy
sympathy
feigned sympathy
親切 → unkindness 不親切.
sham sympathy
気安いこと
公平なさま
the caritas
an interest in something
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