φιλόσοφος

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From φίλος (phílos, loving) +‎ σοφός (sophós, wise).

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φῐλόσοφος (philósophosm or f (neuter φῐλόσοφον); second declension

  1. (substantive) lover of knowledge or wisdom
  2. (substantive) educated, learned person
  3. (substantive) professor
  4. (substantive) philosopher
  5. scientific, philosophic

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Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Ancient Greek φιλόσοφος (philósophos).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /fiˈlosofos/
  • Hyphenation: φι‧λό‧σο‧φος

Noun[edit]

φιλόσοφος (filósofosm or f (plural φιλόσοφοι)

  1. philosopher (person devoted to studying philosophy)

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