单词 | propassion |
释义 | propassion/ˈprəʊˌpaʃn/Now rare noun A feeling that precedes or anticipates passion; the first stirring of a passion; especially an emotion as experienced by Jesus. OriginLate 16th century; earliest use found in John King (d. 1621), bishop of London. From post-classical Latin propassion-, propassio feeling that precedes or anticipates desire or suffering, emotion experienced by Jesus from classical Latin prō- + passiō, after Hellenistic Greek προπάθεια. |
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