释义 |
compaˈssivity [f. com- + passivity: cf. prec.] A condition of suffering, or of being affected, together with another.
1667H. More Div. Dial. i. §30 (1713) 67 Not a mere Compassivity, but rather a Coactivity of the Spirit in which it does reside. a1860J. Gardner Faiths of World I. 570/2 Compassivity, a term used in Romanist writers to express the feelings of a saint on beholding in a vision the sufferings of Christ whereby his soul is transpierced with the sword of a compassive pain. |