Syndrome
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mid 16th century: modern Latin, from Greek sundromē, from sun- ‘together’ + dramein ‘to run’.
wiktionary
From Ancient Greek συνδρομή(sundromḗ, “concurrence of symptoms, concourse”), from σύνδρομος(súndromos, “running together”), from συν-(sun-, “with”) + δρόμος(drómos, “running, course”).
etymonline
syndrome (n.)
"a number of symptoms occurring together," 1540s, from medical Latin, from Greek syndrome "concurrence of symptoms, concourse of people," from syndromos "place where several roads meet," literally "a running together," from syn- "with" (see syn-) + dromos "a running, course" (see dromedary). Psychological sense is from 1955.