G05356
φθοράAlt. φθορά, ionicφθορή, ἡ,Etym. φθείρω1. "destruction, ruin, perdition", Hdt., Trag., etc.; and of men, "mortality, death", esp. by pestilence, Thuc.2. "the decay" of matte...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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φθοράAlt. φθορά, ionicφθορή, ἡ,Etym. φθείρω1. "destruction, ruin, perdition", Hdt., Trag., etc.; and of men, "mortality, death", esp. by pestilence, Thuc.2. "the decay" of matte...
φιάληAlt. φιά^λη, ἡ,1. "a broad, flat vessel, a bowl", used to boil liquids in, Il.; used as "a cinerary urn", id=Il.2. after Hom. "a broad, flat bowl" for drinking or pouring l...
φιλαδελφίαAlt. φι^λα^δελφία, ἡ,"brotherly love", NTest.Etym. from φι^λά^δελφος
φιλάδελφοςAlt. φι^λ-ά^δελφος, ον,"loving one's brother or sister, brotherly, sisterly", Soph., Xen.
φίλανδροςAlt. φίλ-ανδρος, ον,Etym. ἀνήρ1. "loving men", Aesch.2. "loving one's husband", NTest.
φιλανθρωπίαAlt. φι^λανθρωπία, ἡ,Etym. from φιλ́ανθρωποςI. "humanity, benevolence, kindliness", Plat., Xen., etc.:—in pl. "acts of kindness, kindnesses, courtesies", Dem.2. of Go...
φιλαργυρίαAlt. φι^λαργυ^ρία, ἡ,"love of money, covetousness", Isocr., etc.
φιλάργυροςAlt. φι^λ-άργυ^ρος, ον,"fond of money, covetous", Soph., Xen., etc.; Sup. φιλαργυρώτατος, Xen.:— τὸ φιλάργυρον ῀ φιλαργυρία, Plat.
φίλαυτοςAlt. φίλ-αυτος, ον,Etym. αὑτοῦ"loving oneself", Arist.
φιλέωEtym. φίλοςI. "to love, regard with affection", Lat. diligere, Hom., etc.; φ. τινὰ φιλότητα "to feel affection" for him, Od.; "to love and cherish" as one's wife, Hom.:—the...
φιλήδονοςAlt. φι^λ-ήδονος, ον,Etym. ἡδονή1. "fond of pleasure", Luc., etc.2. "wont to bring delight", Anth.
φίλημαAlt. φίλημα, doricφίλα_μα, ατος, τό,"a kiss", Eur., Xen., etc.
φιλίαAlt. φι^λία, ἡ,Etym. φιλέω1. "friendly love, affection, friendship", distinct from ἔρως, as Lat. amicitia from "amor", Hdt., Eur., etc.; φ. ποιεῖσθαι πρός τινα Xen.; with g...
φιλόθεοςAlt. φι^λό-θεος, ον,"loving God, pious", Arist., etc.
φιλονεικίαAlt. φι^λονεικία, ἡ,1. "love of strife, eager rivalry, contentiousness, party-spirit", Thuc., etc.2. in good sense, "emulation", Xen.; διὰ φιλονεικίαν "eagerly", id=Xen.
φιλόνεικοςAlt. φι^λό-νεικος, ον,1. "fond of strife, eager for strife, contentious", Pind., Plat.2. in good sense, "emulous", of spirited horses, Xen.: τὸ φιλόνεικον ῀ φιλονεικία...
φιλόξενοςAlt. φι^λό-ξενος, ποετ. -ξεινος, ον,"loving strangers, hospitable", Od., Aesch.; παθεῖν φιλόξενον ἔργον to meet with an act "of hospitality", Pind.
φιλοπρωτεύωAlt. φι^λο-πρωτεύω,"to strive to be first", NTest.
φίλοςAlt. φίλος, η, ονEtym. ι short: but voc. φίλε with ι_ in Hom.I. pass. "loved, beloved, dear", Lat. amicus, carus, Hom., etc.; c. dat. "dear" to one, id=Hom.; voc. φίλε may ...
φιλοσοφίαAlt. φι^λοσοφία, ἡ,1. "love of knowledge and wisdom, pursuit thereof, speculation, study", Plat., etc.2. "the systematic treatment" of a subject, "investigation", Isocr...
φιλόσοφοςAlt. φι^λό-σοφος, ὁ,I. "a lover of wisdom", first used by Pythagoras, who called himself φιλόσοφος "a lover of wisdom", not σοφός, "a sage", Cic.: then in a wide sense ...
φιλόστοργοςAlt. φι^λό-στοργος, ον,Etym. στέργω"loving tenderly, affectionate", of the love of parents and children, brothers and sisters, Xen., Theocr., etc.; τὸ φιλόστοργον ῀ φ...
φιλότεκνοςAlt. φι^λό-τεκνος, ον,"loving one's children or offspring", Hdt., Eur.
φιλοτιμέομαιEtym. φιλότιμοςEtym. Dep.1. "to love or seek after honour, to be ambitious, emulous, jealous", Ar., etc.; φ. ὅτι.. "to be jealous" because.., Xen.:—the object of amb...
φιλόφρωνAlt. φι^λό-φρων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ,Etym. φρήν"kindly minded, kindly, friendly, affable", Pind., Aesch., etc.: adv., φιλοφρόνως ἀσπάζεσθαι to greet "kindly", Hdt.; φ. ἔχειν πρός...
φιμόωAlt. φι_μόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσω"to muzzle, shut up as with a muzzle", φ. τῷ ξύλῳ τὸν αὐχένα "to make fast" his neck in the pillory, Ar.: metaph. "to muzzle, put to silence", NTe...
φλογίζωEtym. φλόξ"to set on fire, burn, burn up", Soph.:—Pass. "to be set on fire, to blaze, flame", id=???: metaph., of the tongue, NTest. Hence
φλόξEtym. φλέγω"a flame" of fire, Hom.; φλόγα δαίειν to kindle "a flame", Il.; ἐγείρειν Xen.; σβέσαι "to put" it "out", Thuc.; also of lightning, Aesch., Eur.; of the heat of th...