Obs. rare. [ad. Gr. αὐτοπάθεια, n. of state f. αὐτοπαθής self-feeling or experiencing, f. αὐτο- self + -παθής feeling.] (See quot.)
1647. H. More, Song of Soul, I. III. lxvi. Base fear proceeds from weak Autopathy. Ibid., note (D.). Autopathy denotates the being self-strucken; to be sensible of what harms us, rather than what is absolutely evill.