sympathetically
101συμπαθῶν — συμπαθέω to be sympathetically affected pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) συμπαθέω to be sympathetically affected pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) συμπαθής affected by like feelings masc/fem/neut gen pl (attic epic doric) …
102συμπαθῶσιν — συμπαθέω to be sympathetically affected pres subj act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) συμπαθέω to be sympathetically affected pres subj act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) …
103συμπάθησε — συμπαθέω to be sympathetically affected aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) συμπαθέω to be sympathetically affected aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) …
104συμπάθησον — συμπαθέω to be sympathetically affected aor imperat act 2nd sg συμπαθέω to be sympathetically affected aor imperat act 2nd sg …
105συνεπάθουν — συμπαθέω to be sympathetically affected imperf ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) συμπαθέω to be sympathetically affected imperf ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric) …
106sym|pa|thet|i|cal|ly — «SIHM puh THEHT uh klee», adverb. in sympathetic manner; with kindness: »The doctor spoke sympathetically while he bandaged my leg. If one cannot be sure one knows enough to advise, it still is possible to listen…sympathetically (Harper s) …
107have a soft spot in one's heart for — {v. phr.} To be sympathetically inclined towards; entertain a predilection for. * /Ron always had a soft spot in his heart for intellectual women wearing miniskirts./ …
108have a soft spot in one's heart for — {v. phr.} To be sympathetically inclined towards; entertain a predilection for. * /Ron always had a soft spot in his heart for intellectual women wearing miniskirts./ …
109alto — Viola Vi o*la, n. [It. See {Viol}.] (Mus.) An instrument in form and use resembling the violin, but larger, and a fifth lower in compass. [1913 Webster] {Viola da braccio} [It., viol for the arm], the tenor viol, or viola, a fifth lower than the… …
110Associate — As*so ci*ate, a. [L. associatus, p. p.] 1. Closely connected or joined with some other, as in interest, purpose, employment, or office; sharing responsibility or authority; as, an associate judge. [1913 Webster] While I descend . . . to my… …