rare. [f. as prec. + Gr. -αλγία, f. ἄλγος pain.] Bodily pain or suffering.
1607. Walkington, Opt. Glass, B j. Somatalgia and Psychalgia, the one the dyscrasie of the body, the other the malady and distemperature of the soule.
1908. G. S. Hall, Adolescence, I. 480. The readiness with which psychalgia passes to somatalgia.