Strong's:συμπαθής having a fellow-feeling ("sympathetic"), i.e. (by implication) mutually commiserativeDerivation: from G4841;KJV Usage: having compassion one of another. G4841
TBESG:συμπαθήςsympatheticG:A συμπαθής, -ές (< σύν, πάσχω) [in LXX: Job.29:25 A (אָבֵל), 4Ma.5:25 א, Refs 4Ma.13:23 Mac 15:4 * ;] __1. affected by like feelings, sympathetic: 1Pe.3:8. __2. exciting sympathy (Jb, l.with; Dion. H.).† (AS)
συμπαθής sumpathēs soom-path-ace' From G4841; having a fellow feeling (“sympathetic”), that is, (by implication) mutually commiserativeKJV Usage: having compassion one of another.
συμπαθέω sumpatheō soom-path-eh'-o From G4835; to feel “sympathy” with, that is, (by implication) to commiserateKJV Usage: have compassion, be touched with a feeling of.
συμπάσχω sumpaschō soom-pas'-kho From G4862 and G3958 (including its alternate); to experience pain jointly or of the same kind (specifically persecution; to “sympathize”)KJV Usage: suffer with.