Etymology of the English word dyspathy
the English word
dyspathyderived from the English word
sympathyderived from the Latin word
sympathia (feeling in common; sympathy)
derived from the Greek word
sumpatheia, συμπάθεια
derived from the Greek word
sumpathes, συμπαθής (having a fellow-feeling ('sympathetic'); mutually commiserative)
derived from the Greek word
pathos, πάθος (disease; properly, suffering ('pathos'); (subjectively) a passion (especially concupiscence))
using the Greek prefix
sun-, συν-
derived from the Greek word
sun, σύν (together; with or together ; by association, companionship, process, resemblance, possession, instrumentality, addition, etc.)
using the English prefix
dys-derived from the New Latin prefix
dys-derived from the Greek prefix
dus-, δυσ- (used only in composition as a prefix; hard; with difficulty)
Usage
Word found in Modern English