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1. Etymology of the Italian word simpatico

the Italian word simpatico
derived from the Italian word simpatia
derived 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.)

Derivations in Italian

simpaticità

Derivations in other languages

English simpatico

Cognates

French sympathique, German sympathisch, Lithuanian simpatiškas, Polish sympatyczny, Russian cимпaтичный

2. Etymology of the Italian word simpatico

derived from the Italian word simpatico

Derivations in Italian

metasimpatico, ortosimpatico, parasimpatico, simpaticectomia, simpaticoestesia, simpaticolitico, simpaticomimetico, simpaticosurrenale, simpaticoterapia, simpaticotonia, simpaticotropo, simpatoblasto, simpatogonio, simpaticoplegico, simpatalgia



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