2.
Zeu;" fivlio"
Zeus
as god of friendship,
Plat.;
nai; to;n fivlion
(sub.
Diva
) Ar.;
pro;" filivou
Plat.
II.
pass.,
beloved, dear,
Trag.
III.
Adv.
-ivw"
, Thuc., etc.
Filippivzw
FiØlippivzw , f. Att. iw` , to be on Philips side or party, to Philippize, Dem., Aeschin.
Filippikov"
FiØlippikov" , hv, ovn , ( Fivlippo" ) of or against Philip, Dem.
fivlippo"
fivl-ippo" , on , fond of horses, horse-loving, Pind., Eur., etc.:Sup. filippovtato" , Xen.
filivtia
filivtia , tav , ( fivlo" ) = sussivtia , the common meals or public tables at Sparta, Arist.: filivtion , tov , the common hall in which the public table was kept, Xen., Plut.:others read fidivtion or feidivtion -ia , (as if from feivdomai ) a frugal table, cheap dinner.
filovbakco"
fiØlov-bakco" , on , loving Bacchus or wine, Anth.
filobasivleio"
fiØlo-ba±sivleio" , on , loving monarchy, Plut.
filobasileuv"
fiØlo-ba±sileuv" , evw", oJ , a friend to the king, Plut.
filogaqhv"
fiØlo-ga<Eth>qhv" , ev" , Dor. for filo-ghqhv" .
filovgaio"
fiØlov-gaio" , on , ( gai`a ) loving the earth, Anth.
filovgamo"
fiØlov-ga±mo" , on , longing for marriage, Eur.
filogastorivdh"
fiØlo-gastorivdh" , ou, oJ , ( gasthvr ) one who loves his belly, a glutton, Anth.
filogevloio"
fiØlo-gevloio" , on , fond of the ludicrous, Arist.
filovgelw"
fiØlov-gelw" , oJ, hJ , laughter-loving, Plat., Arist.