ΣΥΜΦΙΛΟΚΑΛΟΥΝΤΟΣ, συμφιλοκαλουντος
SYMPHILOKALOUNTOS, symphilokalountos
Sounds Like: soom-fee-loh-kah-LOON-tos
Translations: of one who loves the beautiful with others, of one who shares a love for beauty, of one who shares a love for what is noble
From the root: ΣΥΜΦΙΛΟΚΑΛΕΩ
Part of Speech: Participle
Explanation: This word is a compound participle derived from the verb συμφιλοκαλέω, meaning 'to love the beautiful with others' or 'to share a love for what is noble'. It describes someone who participates with others in the appreciation or pursuit of beauty, goodness, or excellence. It is used to indicate possession or origin, similar to 'of X' or 'belonging to X'.
Inflection: Singular, Genitive, Masculine or Neuter, Present Active Participle
Instances
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
- Book 11 — 8:312
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΣΥΜΦΙΛΟΚΑΛΕΩ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ΣΥΜΦΙΛΟΚΑΛΕΩ — to be a fellow-lover of the beautiful, to be a fellow-lover of the noble, to share a love for the beautiful, to share a love for the noble
- ΣΥΜΦΙΛΟΚΑΛΟΥΝΤΙ — to be a fellow-lover of the beautiful, to share a love for the beautiful, to join in the love of the beautiful
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