patire

Etymology 1
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to undergo, to receive, to endure
 * 2)  to allow; to tolerate
 * 3)  to suffer, to endure
 * 4)  to suffer from
 * 5)  to suffer
 * 6)  to undergo discomfort or unpleasantness
 * 7)  to feel bad
 * 8)  to be damaged; to waste away
 * 1)  to suffer, to endure
 * 2)  to suffer from
 * 3)  to suffer
 * 4)  to undergo discomfort or unpleasantness
 * 5)  to feel bad
 * 6)  to be damaged; to waste away
 * 1)  to suffer from
 * 2)  to suffer
 * 3)  to undergo discomfort or unpleasantness
 * 4)  to feel bad
 * 5)  to be damaged; to waste away
 * 1)  to suffer from
 * 2)  to suffer
 * 3)  to undergo discomfort or unpleasantness
 * 4)  to feel bad
 * 5)  to be damaged; to waste away
 * 1)  to undergo discomfort or unpleasantness
 * 2)  to feel bad
 * 3)  to be damaged; to waste away
 * 1)  to feel bad
 * 2)  to be damaged; to waste away

Usage notes

 * The form is etymologically the present participle but now used only as an adjective.

Conjugation
Including lesser-used forms:

Noun

 * 1) suffering

Etymology 2
From an older dialectal form, , of uncertain origin.

Verb

 * 1)  to digest

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) suffer