discord
n.
early 13c., descorde, "unfriendly feeling, ill will;" also "dissention, strife," from Old French descorde (12c.) "disagreement," from Latin discordia, from discors (genitive discordis) "disagreeing, disagreement," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + cor (genitive cordis) "heart" (see heart). Musical sense is late 14c.
v.
c.1300, from Old French discorder (13c.), from Latin discordare (see discord, n.).
〔蒋〕[dis分,离,cord心,意;“分心离意”] 不一致,不协调,不和
〔李〕[dis-=apart离;cord=heart心→“a heart apart from another心心相离”→] I n. disagreement, or opposition of views不一致;不和