Ruth

/ruːθ/ noun

Definition

A feeling of compassion, pity, or sorrow for someone else's misfortune. Also a feminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning 'friend' or 'companion'.

Etymology

From Old Norse 'ruth' meaning sorrow or grief, related to 'rue' (to feel regret). As a name, it comes from Hebrew 'Ruth' meaning friend or companion, famous from the biblical Book of Ruth. The emotion sense is now archaic except in 'ruthless'.

Kelly Says

The word 'ruth' meaning compassion is nearly extinct in English, surviving mainly in its negative form 'ruthless' - creating the curious situation where we commonly use a word meaning 'without ruth' but rarely use 'ruth' itself!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ስልህ
ARالعربية
شفقة
BNবাংলা
দয়া
CACatalà
pietat
CSČeština
lítost
DADansk
medynelse
DEDeutsch
Mitleid
ELΕλληνικά
λύπη
ESEspañol
compasión
FAفارسی
ترحم
FISuomi
myötätunto
FRFrançais
pitié
GUGU
દયા
HAHA
jin kai
HEעברית
חמלה
HIहिन्दी
दया
HUMagyar
irgalom
IDBahasa Indonesia
belas kasihan
IGIG
arọ́ọ́
ITItaliano
pietà
JA日本語
哀れみ
KKKK
өндіктік
KMKM
ឆន្ទៈ
KO한국어
연민
MRMR
सहानुभूती
MSBahasa Melayu
belas kasihan
MYမြန်မာ
သနားတရား
NLNederlands
erbarming
NONorsk
medynelse
PAPA
ਤरस
PLPolski
żal
PTPortuguês
compaixão
RORomână
milă
RUРусский
жалость
SVSvenska
medlidande
SWKiswahili
huruma
TAதமிழ்
பரிதாபம்
TEతెలుగు
కరుణ
THไทย
ความปราณี
TLTL
kalinga
TRTürkçe
acı
UKУкраїнська
жаль
URاردو
رحم
VITiếng Việt
sự thương xót
YOYO
ẹni ìlera
ZH中文
怜悯
ZUZU
usizi

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