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φιλορνῑθίᾱ
φίλορνις
φιλόρτυξ
φιλορώμαιος
φίλος
φιλόσῑτος
φιλοσκώμμων
φιλοσκώπτης
φιλοσοφέω
φιλοσοφίᾱ
φιλόσοφος
φιλόσπονδος
φιλοστεφανέω
φιλοστέφανος
φιλοστόνως
φιλοστοργέω
φιλοστοργίᾱ
φιλόστοργος
φιλοστρατιώτης
φιλοσώματος
φιλότᾱς
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φιλό-σοφος
φιλό-σοφοςονadjφιλέωσοφός of persons, their mind, nature, way of lifeloving wisdomseeking wisdom, eager for knowledgePl. Arist.learnedAr. Isoc. Pl. Aeschin. Plu.neut.sb.love of knowledgePl. masc.sb.lover of wisdom, seeker for truth, learned manIsoc. Pl. X.philosopheras a profession; sts. opp. sophist, but oft. incl. all those who make a living fr. lectures, classes, or sim.Isoc. Pl. X.ref. to a specific historical figure or adherent of a specific schoolPl. Arist. Plb. NT. Plu. of discussions, studieson philosophical topicsphilosophicalPl. Plu.of speeches; of poetry, as a genrescientificIsoc. Arist. φιλοσόφωςadvcompar.
φιλοσοφώτερον
scientificallyopp. casuallyref. to stating sthg.Arist.in a spirit of scientific inquiryIsoc. in a balanced manner, open-mindedlyopp. contentiouslyPl. Plu. on philosophical principlesref. to refusing to bow to someonePlu.wisely, profoundlyPlu.philosophicallyref. to bearing a defeatPlu.

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a lover of wisdom

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Headword:
φιλόσοφος
Headword (normalized):
φιλόσοφος
Headword (normalized/stripped):
φιλοσοφος
IDX:
29777
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-29778
Key:
φιλόσοφος

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