Strong's #3806: pathos (pronounced path'-os)
from the alternate of 3958; properly, suffering ("pathos"), i.e. (subjectively) a passion (especially concupiscence):-- (inordinate) affection, lust.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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pathos
1) whatever befalls one, whether it be sad or joyous
1a) spec. a calamity, mishap, evil, affliction
2) a feeling which the mind suffers
2a) an affliction of the mind, emotion, passion
2b) passionate deed
2c) used by the Greeks in either a good or bad sense
2d) in the NT in a bad sense, depraved passion, vile passions
Part of Speech: noun neuter
Relation: from the alternate of G3958
Citing in TDNT: 5:926, 798
Usage:
This word is used 3 times:
Romans 1:26: "God gave them up unto vile affections: for even"
Colossians 3:5: "earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness,"
1 Thessalonians 4:5: "Not in the lust of concupiscence, even as the Gentiles"