Lewis & Short

con-dŏlĕo, ēre, v. n., to feel severe pain, to suffer greatly (eccl. Lat.).

  1. I. Universum corpus, Tert. Poen. 10.
    1. B. Trop.: animo, Hier. Ep. 112, n. 12.
  2. II. To suffer with another, to feel another’s pain; with dat.: qui non condolent proximis suis, sed potius eos irrident, Aug. in Job, 19, 13; Vulg. Ecclus. 37, 5; ib. Heb. 5, 2.