-thymia
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- State or condition of mind:
 意识的状态或条件:
 schizothymia.
 精神分裂样行为
语源
- New Latin 
 现代拉丁语
- from Greek 
 源自 希腊语
- from thumos [mind, soul] 
 源自 thumos [意识,精神]
-thymia
combining form in countable noun
indicating a certain emotional condition, mood, or state of mind
⇒ 
cyclothymia
Origin
New Latin, from Greek thumos temper-thymia
Word Origin
1 
a combining form used in the formation of compound words that denote mental disorders, as specified by the initial element:
alexithymia; cyclothymia; dysthymia.
Origin
< Greek, equivalent to thȳm(ós) soul, spirit, mind + -ia -ia
Related Words
- alexithymia
- cyclothymia
- dysthymia
- hyperthymia
-thymia
noun combining form
cyclothymia
noun combining form
 ETYMOLOGY  New Latin, from Greek, from thymos mind
: condition of mind and willcyclothymia
-thy·mia
\ˈthīmēə\  noun combining form 
(-s) 
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from thymos spirit, mind, courage + -ia — more at fume 
 : (such) a condition of mind and will 
< schizothymia >
< schizothymia >