Where does “pathetically” come from?

Pathetically derives from Middle French pathétique, from Latin patheticus, from Ancient Greek παθητικός, ultimately from παθητικός based on πάθος meaning suffering or emotion, rooted in πάσχω meaning to suffer or experience.

pathetically (English): In a pathetic manner; piteously

Definitions

  1. In a pathetic manner; piteously

Ancestry of “pathetically”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-allyused with adjectives ending in -ic
2EnglishahistoricSynonym of ahistorical
3EnglishhistoricVery important; noteworthy: having importance or...
4Latinhistoricushistorical
5Latinhistoriahistory; account; story
6Ancient Greekἱστορίαinquiry, examination, systematic observation,...
7Ancient Greekἱστορέωto inquire, ask; to examine, observe; to record,...
8Ancient Greekἵστωρone who knows law and right, judge; witness; a...
9Proto-Hellenicwístōr
10Proto-Indo-Europeanwéydtōrone who has seen, one who knows
11Indo-European*weyd-
Every word from Indo-European *weyd-