"אמפתיה" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Hebrew]

Forms: אֶמְפַּתְיָה [canonical], empatiá [romanization], אֶמְפַּתְיוֹת [indefinite, plural], אֶמְפַּתְיַת־ [construct, singular]
Etymology: From English empathy, a twentieth-century borrowing from Ancient Greek ἐμπάθεια (empátheia, literally “passion”) (formed from ἐν (en, “in, at”) + πάθος (páthos, “feeling”)), coined by Edward B. Titchener to translate German Einfühlung. The modern Greek word εμπάθεια (empátheia) has an opposite meaning denoting strong negative feelings and prejudice against someone. Etymology templates: {{bor|he|en|empathy}} English empathy, {{der|he|grc|ἐμπάθεια|lit=passion}} Ancient Greek ἐμπάθεια (empátheia, literally “passion”), {{m|grc|ἐν||in, at}} ἐν (en, “in, at”), {{m|grc|πάθος||feeling}} πάθος (páthos, “feeling”), {{m|de|Einfühlung}} Einfühlung, {{m|el|εμπάθεια}} εμπάθεια (empátheia) Head templates: {{he-noun|cons=אמפתית|conswv=אֶמְפַּתְיַת־|g=f|pl=אמפתיות|plwv=אֶמְפַּתְיוֹת|tr=empatiá|wv=אֶמְפַּתְיָה}} אֶמְפַּתְיָה • (empatiá) f (plural indefinite אֶמְפַּתְיוֹת, singular construct אֶמְפַּתְיַת־)
  1. (countable and uncountable) empathy (intellectual identification of the thoughts, feelings, or state of another person) Wikipedia link: Edward B. Titchener Tags: countable, uncountable

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