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- The P****ion (from Latin patior, "to suffer, bear, endure") is the short final period before the death of Jesus, described in the four canonical gospels...
- contrap****o (or, in modern Italian, contrapp****o, from Latin contra and patior, meaning "suffer the opposite") is the punishment of souls "by a process...
- et affligor vehementer et conturbor. Affligor in his quae jam in vobis patior; conturbor, quia per Istriae aditum jam ad Italiam intrare coeperunt. English:...
- from the Latin word patiens, the present participle of the deponent verb, patior, meaning 'I am suffering', and akin to the Gr**** verb πάσχειν (romanized:...
- members of parliament. Letters patent are so named from the Latin verb patī, patior, to lie open, exposed, accessible. The originator's seal was attached pendent...
- from the Latin word patiens, the present participle of the deponent verb, patior, meaning 'I am suffering', and akin to the Gr**** verb πάσχειν (paskhein...
- et affligor vehementer et conturbor. Affligor in his quae jam in vobis patior; conturbor, quia per Istriae aditum jam ad Italiam intrare coeperunt" (And...
- adjective pathikos, from the verb paskhein, equivalent to the Latin deponent patior, pati, p****us, "undergo, submit to, endure, suffer". The English word "p****ive"...
- gospels are concerned specifically with the "P****ion" (from the Latin verb patior, p****us sum; "to suffer, bear, endure", from which also "patience, patient"...
- with her Son. The word comp****ion derives from the Latin roots **** and patior which means "to suffer with". After 1600 it became po****r in France and...