psychology
n.
1650s, "study of the soul," from Modern Latin psychologia, probably coined mid-16c. in Germany by Melanchthon from Latinized form of Greek psykhe- "breath, spirit, soul" (see psyche) + logia "study of" (see -logy). Meaning "study of the mind" first recorded 1748, from Christian Wolff's "Psychologia empirica" (1732); main modern behavioral sense is from early 1890s.
〔李〕[psych;-o-;-logyn.] n.心理学 ←psych (GK psyche)=soul 精神
〔李〕n.心理学 [-logy=the science of] ←psych(o)-[GK] =mind精神