compatire

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== Italian == === Etymology === From Vulgar Latin *compatīre, from Latin compatī. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /kom.paˈti.re/ Rhymes: -ire Hyphenation: com‧pa‧tì‧re === Verb === compatìre (first-person singular present compatìsco, first-person singular past historic compatìi, past participle compatìto, auxiliary avére) (transitive) to have pity for; to feel sorry for Synonyms: commiserare, compiangere, compassionare to excuse; to forgive Synonyms: giustificare, tollerare, sopportare, scusare, comprendere, perdonare (humorous or derogatory) to consider with a feeling of pity mixed with contempt; to pity sei proprio un egoista! ti compatisco! ― you're such an egoist! I pity you! (archaic, transitive or intransitive) to suffer together, to share in someone's pain [auxiliary avere] ==== Usage notes ==== Hoepli gives a present participle compaziente but per Treccani this is just an adjective, used exclusively to refer to the Virgin Mary. ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Related terms ==== patire === Anagrams === comparite, comperati, compitare, compiterà, compriate, imporcate, imprecato