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Aquaphilia (literally "water lover" from the
Latin aqua and Gr**** φιλειν (
philein)) is a form of ****ual
fetishism that
involves images of
people swimming...
- horses" or "horses' friend", from the Gr**** Philippos,
which is
derived from
philein,
meaning to love and hippos,
meaning horse. The
English masculine form...
- philosophía (φιλοσοφία), literally, "the love of wisdom"
Ancient Gr****: φιλεῖν
phileîn, "to love" and σοφία sophía, "wisdom". The
scope of
ancient Western philosophy...
- καταφιλέω, kataphiléō,
which means to "kiss, caress;
distinct from φιλεῖν,
philein;
especially of an
amorous kiss." It is the same verb that
Plutarch uses...
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choose but one of
these words, he says that "the most
suitable word here is
philein with its derivatives," such as
philia ("friendship") and
philos ("friend")...
-
etymological correctness,
since the name is
presumably based on the Gr****
aster philein, and
means 'lover of a star' (with
Stella meaning 'star'); the 'Phil' element...
- -phile love,
friendship Gr**** φίλος (phílos), φιλικός (philikós), φιλεῖν (
phileîn), φιλία (philía), φίλτρον (phíltron) bibliophile, heterophil, hydrophile...
- -phile love,
friendship Gr**** φίλος (phílos), φιλικός (philikós), φιλεῖν (
phileîn), φιλία (philía), φίλτρον (phíltron) bibliophile, heterophil, hydrophile...
- "Philip", both
derived from philippos, of
Ancient Gr****
origin (prefix
philein,
meaning "to love";
suffix hippos,
meaning "horses"; combined, becoming...
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derived from the
ancient Gr****
words nēsos (νῆσος)
meaning "island" and
philein (φιλεῖν)
meaning "to love",
referring to the
location of the type specimen...