PATHES

PATHES

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  • -pathe — pathie, pathique, pathe ♦ Groupes suffixaux, du gr. patheia, pathês, de pathos « ce qu on éprouve » : antipathie, apathique, névropathe. pathie, pathique, pathe. éléments, du gr. patheia, pathês, de pathos, ce que l on éprouve, affection, maladie …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • -pathie — pathie, pathique, pathe ♦ Groupes suffixaux, du gr. patheia, pathês, de pathos « ce qu on éprouve » : antipathie, apathique, névropathe. pathie, pathique, pathe. éléments, du gr. patheia, pathês, de pathos, ce que l on éprouve, affection, maladie …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • -pathique — pathie, pathique, pathe ♦ Groupes suffixaux, du gr. patheia, pathês, de pathos « ce qu on éprouve » : antipathie, apathique, névropathe. pathie, pathique, pathe. éléments, du gr. patheia, pathês, de pathos, ce que l on éprouve, affection, maladie …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • -path — comb. form forming nouns denoting: 1 a practitioner of curative treatment (homoeopath; osteopath). 2 a person who suffers from a disease (psychopath). Etymology: back form. f. PATHY, or f. Gk pathes sufferer (as PATHOS) * * * ˌpath, ˌpaa(ə)th,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Pathé Records — was a France based international record label active from the 1890s through the 1930s.Pathé was founded by brothers Charles Émile Pathé, who were owners of a successful bistro in Paris. About 1890 they saw an Edison phonograph demonstrated at a… …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Pathé — Charles Morand Pathé (* 26. Dezember 1863 in Chevry Cossigny; † 25. Dezember 1957 in Monte Carlo) war ein französischer Unternehmer und ein Pionier der Filmindustrie. Verdient hat er sich ferner um die Verbreitung des Phonographen in seinem Land… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • semitate — † ˈsemitate, v. Obs. rare 0. [f. L. sēmita path + ate.] intr. ‘To make pathes, to divide into pathes or ways’ (Blount Glossogr. 1656) …   Useful english dictionary

  • -path — noun combining form Etymology: German, back formation from pathie pathy 1. practitioner of a (specified) system of medicine that emphasizes one aspect of disease or its treatment < naturopath > 2. [International Scientific Vocabulary, from Greek… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • -pathy — noun combining form Etymology: Latin pathia, from Greek patheia, from pathēs suffering, from pathos 1. feeling ; suffering < empathy > ; perception < telepathy > 2. disorder of (such) a part or kind < neuropathy > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Robin Hood — is an archetypal figure in English folklore, whose story originates from medieval times but who remains significant in popular culture where he is painted as a man known for robbing the rich to give to the poor and fighting against injustice and… …   Wikipedia

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