Acedias

/əˈsiːd.i.əz/ noun

Plural of acedia; multiple instances of spiritual apathy, listlessness, or depression, especially in religious contexts.

From Latin acedia, derived from Greek akedia (carelessness, unconcern). The Greek roots are a- (without) and kedos (care). This term gained prominence in medieval Christian theology to describe a spiritual vice.

AMacedias
ARacedias
BNacedias
CAacedias
CSacedias
DAacedias
DEacedias
ELacedias
ESacedias
FAacedias
FIacedias
FRacedias
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