passion
[ pash-uhn ]
/ ˈpæʃ ən /
noun
Origin of passion
1125–75; Middle English (< Old French) < Medieval Latin
passiōn- (stem of
passiō) Christ's sufferings on the cross, any of the Biblical accounts of these (> late Old English
passiōn), special use of Late Latin
passiō suffering, submission, derivative of Latin
passus, past participle of
patī to suffer, submit; see
-ion
SYNONYMS FOR passion
synonym study for passion
1. See
feeling.
OTHER WORDS FROM passion
pas·sion·ful, adjective pas·sion·ful·ly, adverb pas·sion·ful·ness, noun pas·sion·like, adjectiveWords nearby passion
Example sentences from the Web for passion
British Dictionary definitions for passion (1 of 2)
passion
/ (ˈpæʃən) /
noun
Word Origin for passion
C12: via French from Church Latin
passiō suffering, from Latin
patī to suffer
British Dictionary definitions for passion (2 of 2)
Passion
/ (ˈpæʃən) /
noun
the sufferings of Christ from the Last Supper to his death on the cross
any of the four Gospel accounts of this
a musical setting of this
the St Matthew Passion