homeopathy

homeopathy
\ \ [19] Greek hómoios meant ‘like, similar’. It was derived from homóssame’, a word ultimately related to English same which has contributed homogeneous [17], homonym [17], homophone [17], and homosexual [19] to the English language. Combined with -pátheia, a derivative of Greek páthospassion, suffering’, it produced German homöopathie, which was borrowed by English around 1830.
\ \ Etymologically, the word means ‘cure by similarity’ – that is, by administering minute quantities of the same substance as caused the disease – and contrasts with allopathy [19], based on Greek állosother’.
\ \ Cf.SAME

Word origins - 2ed. . 2005.

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