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ChilomaChiloma Chi*lo"ma, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? lip, fr. ? lip. See
-oma.] (Zo["o]l.)
The tumid upper lip of certain mammals, as of a camel. Lucinia philomelaNightingale Night"in*gale, n. [OE. nihtegale,nightingale, AS.
nihtegale; niht night + galan to sing, akin to E. yell; cf.
D. nachtegaal, OS. nahtigala, OHG. nahtigala, G. nachtigall,
Sw. n["a]ktergal, Dan. nattergal. See Night, and Yell.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) A small, plain, brown and gray European song
bird (Luscinia luscinia). It sings at night, and is
celebrated for the sweetness of its song.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A larger species (Lucinia philomela), of
Eastern Europe, having similar habits; the thrush
nightingale. The name is also applied to other allied
species.
Mock nightingale. (Zo["o]l.) See Blackcap, n., 1
(a) . Philomath
Philomath Phil"o*math, n. [Gr. ?; fi`los loving, a friend +
ma`qh learning, fr. ?, ?, to learn.]
A lover of learning; a scholar. --Chesterfield.
Philomathematic
Philomathematic Phil`o*math`e*mat"ic, n.
A philomath.
Philomathic
Philomathic Phil`o*math"ic, a. [Cf. F. philomathique.]
1. Of or pertaining to philomathy.
2. Having love of learning or letters.
Philomathy
Philomathy Phi*lom"a*thy, n. [Gr. ?, ?.]
The love of learning or letters.
PhilomelPhilomel Phil"o*mel, n.
Same as Philomela, the nightingale. [Poetic] --Milton.
Cowper. Philomela
Philomela Phil`o*me"la, n. [L. philomela, Gr. ?, according to
the legend, from ? Philomela (daughter of Pandion, king of
Athens), who was changed into a nightingale.]
1. The nightingale; philomel. --Shak.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A genus of birds including the nightingales.
Philomene
Philomene Phil"o*mene, n.
The nightingale. [Obs.]
PhilomotPhilomot Phil"o*mot, a. [See Filemot.]
Of the color of a dead leaf. [Obs.] --Addison. Philomusical
Philomusical Phil`o*mu"sic*al, a. [Philo- + musical.]
Loving music. [R.]Busby.
WhilomWhilom Whi"lom (hw[imac]"l[u^]m), adv. [AS. hw[=i]lum,
properly, at times, dative pl. of hw[=i]l; akin to G. weiland
formerly, OHG. hw[=i]l[=o]m, See While, n.]
Formerly; once; of old; erewhile; at times. [Obs. or Poetic]
--Spenser.
Whilom, as olde stories tellen us, There was a duke
that highte Theseus. --Chaucer.
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