ΦΙΛΕΛΕΗΜΩΝ, φιλελεημων
PHILELEĒMŌN, phileleēmōn
Sounds Like: fee-leh-leh-EE-mohn
Translations: merciful, compassionate, loving mercy
From the root: ΦΙΛΟΣ, ΕΛΕΗΜΩΝ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This is a compound adjective formed from 'philos' (loving) and 'eleemon' (merciful). It describes someone who is fond of mercy or compassion, or who is merciful and compassionate by nature. It is used to describe a person's character or disposition.
Inflection: Masculine, Feminine, Nominative, Singular
Strong’s number: G5363 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
- Tobit — 14:9
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΦΙΛΟΣ, ΕΛΕΗΜΩΝ, appear in our texts.
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