- of the root -phil- is with
philias. A
philia is the love or
obsession with a
particular thing or subject. The
suffix -
philia is used to
specify the love...
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Philia (/ˈfɪliə/; from
Ancient Gr**** φιλία (
philía)) is one of the four
ancient Gr****
words for love:
philia, storge,
agape and eros. In Aristotle's Nicomachean...
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Philia is one of the four
ancient Gr****
words for love.
Philia may also
refer to:
Philia (Greco-Roman magic), in Greco-Roman religion. "
Philia" (song)...
- The
Philia culture (or
Philia group)
existed on the
island of
Cyprus at the
start of the
Early Bronze Age
between 2450 and 2200 BC. It
derives its name...
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Coprophilia (from Gr**** κόπρος, kópros 'excrement' and φιλία,
philía 'liking, fondness'), also
called scatophilia or scat (Gr****: σκατά, skatá '****')...
- and
Priestess of
Philias'
Tower of the Sun.
Caris Philias (カリス・フィリアス,
Karisu Firiasu)
Voiced by: Ryōko
Shiraishi -
Prince of
Philias, thus the ****ure...
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Phileas Fogg (/ˈfɪliəs ˈfɒɡ/ FIL-ee-əs FOG) is the
protagonist in the 1872
Jules Verne novel Around the
World in
Eighty Days.
Inspirations for the character...
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forms and
distinct words for the
Modern English word love: agápē, érōs,
philía, philautía, storgē, and xenía.
Though there are more Gr****
words for love...
- Georges-
Philias Vanier PC DSO MC CD (23
April 1888 – 5
March 1967) was a
Canadian military officer, diplomat, and
statesman who
served as the 19th governor...
- dangerous,
capable of
inspiring both
altruism and selfishness.
Philia (φιλία
philía)
Philia originally describing an
affectionate regard or
friendly feeling...