ΚΑΙΦΙΛΟΦΡΟΣΥΝΗΣ, καιφιλοφροσυνης
KAIPHILOPHROSYNĒS, kaiphilophrosynēs
Sounds Like: kahee-fee-loh-froh-SOO-nays
Translations: and of friendliness, and of kindness, and of courtesy
From the root: ΚΑΙ, ΦΙΛΟΦΡΟΣΥΝΗ
Part of Speech: Conjunction, Noun
Explanation: This is a compound word formed by the conjunction "καί" (kai), meaning "and," and the noun "φιλοφροσύνη" (philophrosynē), meaning "friendliness" or "kindness." The combined word therefore means "and friendliness" or "and kindness." It is used to connect a previous phrase or idea with the concept of friendliness or courtesy. The ending indicates it is in the genitive case, meaning it describes possession or origin, often translated with "of."
Inflection: Singular, Genitive, Feminine
Strong’s numbers: G2532 (Lookup on BibleHub), G5363 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Three — 9:2
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΚΑΙ, ΦΙΛΟΦΡΟΣΥΝΗ.
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- ΚΑΙΦΙΛΟΦΡΟΣΥΝΗ — and friendliness, and kindness, and courtesy, and good will, and a friendly disposition
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