ΑΠΑΘΗΣ, απαθης
APATHĒS, apathēs
Sounds Like: ah-PAH-thays
Translations: impassive, without suffering, free from suffering, incapable of suffering, unfeeling, insensible
From the root: ΑΠΑΘΗΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word describes someone or something that is free from suffering, pain, or strong emotions. It can refer to a state of being impassive or unfeeling, often in a philosophical or theological context, implying a lack of susceptibility to external influences or passions. It is a compound word formed from the privative alpha (Α-, meaning 'not' or 'without') and the root of ΠΑΘΟΣ (pathos), meaning 'suffering' or 'emotion'.
Inflection: Masculine or Feminine, Nominative or Accusative, Singular
Strong’s number: G0003 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ἈΠΑΘΕΙ — unfeeling, impassive, without passion, without suffering, free from suffering, free from passion
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