05386

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK φιλόσοφος

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5386. φιλόσοφος φι^λό-σοφος, ὁ, I. a lover of wisdom, first used by Pythagoras, who called himself φιλόσοφος a lover of wisdom, not σοφός, a sage, Cic.: then in a wide sense of scientific men, learned men, Plat., etc.
2. a philosopher, i. e. one who speculates on the nature of things and truth, Ar., etc.; defined as ὁ τῆς ἀληθείας φιλοθεάμων, Plat.
II. as adj. loving knowledge, philosophic, id=Plat.: of arguments, etc., scientific, philosophic, id=Plat.; τὸ φιλόσοφον ῀ φιλοσοφία, id=Plat.
III. adv., φιλοσόφως διακεῖσθαι Isocr.; φ. ἔχειν Plat.

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5386. φιλόσοφος filovsofos philosophos {fil-os'-of-os}
from 5384 and 4680; fond of wise things, i.e. a "philosopher":--philosopher. see GREEK for 5384 see GREEK for 4680

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5386 nshiy nesh-ee'

from 5383; a debt:--debt.
see HEBREW for 05383