filomousiva
fiØlomousiva , hJ , love of the Muses, Luc. From filovmouso"
filovmouso"
fiØlov-mouso" , on , ( mou`sa ) loving the Muses, generally, loving music and the arts, Ar., Plat., etc.
filomuqevw
fiØlomu<Eth>qevw , to be fond of fables, Strab.; and filomuqiva
filomuqiva
fiØlomu<Eth>qiva , hJ , a love of fables, Strab. From filovmuqo"
filovmuqo"
fiØlov-mu<Eth>qo" , on , fond of legends or fables, Arist.
II. fond of talking, Id.
filonauvth"
fiØlo-nauvth" , ou, oJ , loving sailors, Anth.
filoneikevw
fiØloneikevw , f. hvsw , ( filovneiko" ) to be fond of strife, engage in eager rivalry, be contentious, filoneikw`n out of contentiousness or party spirit, Thuc., Plat.; f. prov" tina Lys.:c. acc., f. to; ejme; ei\nai to;n ajpokrinovmenon to be eager that I should be the answerer, Plat.; ta; ceivrw f . to be so obstinate as to choose the worst, Thuc.
2. in good sense, to struggle emulously, f. peri; tw`n kallivstwn Isocr.
filoneikhtevon
filoneikhtevon , verb. Adj. of foreg., Isocr.
filoneikiva
fiØloneikiva , hJ , love of strife, eager rivalry, contentiousness, party-spirit, Thuc., etc.
2. in good sense, emulation, Xen.; dia; filoneikivan eagerly, Id.
filovneiko"
fiØlov-neiko" , on , fond of strife, eager for strife, contentious, Pind., Plat.
2. in good sense, emulous, of spirited horses, Xen.: to; filovneikon = filoneikiva , Id.:Adv. -kw" , in eager rivalry, Id., Plat., etc.
filonuvmfio"
fiØlo-nuvmfio" , on , loving the bridegroom or bride, Anth.
filovxeino"
fiØlovxeino" , poët. for filovxeno" .
filoxeniva