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φιλοφρονέομαι

ε-contract Verb; 이상동사 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: φιλοφρονέομαι

Structure: φιλοφρονέ (Stem) + ομαι (Ending)

Etym.: filo/frwn

Sense

  1. to treat affectionately, to shew kindness to, to entertain
  2. to shew a favour, to shew kindness one to another, to greet one another
  3. to be of a kindly, cheerful temper

Conjugation

Present tense

Imperfect tense

The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.

Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.

Examples

  • λέγω δὲ τὸ ἐν τηλικούτῳ ὄγκῳ γενομένην αὐτὴν μήτε τῦφον ἐπὶ τῇ εὐπραξίᾳ περιβαλέσθαι μήτε ὑπὲρ τὸ ἀνθρώπινον μέτρον ἐπαρθῆναι πιστεύσασαν τῇ τύχῃ, φυλάττειν δὲ ἐπὶ τοῦ ἰσοπέδου ἑαυτὴν μηδὲν ἀπειρόκαλον ἢ φορτικὸν φρονοῦσαν καὶ τοῖσ προσιοῦσιν δημοτικῶσ τε καὶ ἐκ τοῦ ὁμοίου προσφέρεσθαι καὶ δεξιώσεισ καὶ φιλοφροσύνασ φιλοφρονεῖσθαι τοσούτῳ ἡδίουσ τοῖσ προσομιλοῦσιν, ὅσῳ καὶ παρὰ μείζονοσ ὅμωσ γιγνόμεναι οὐδὲν τραγικὸν ἐμφαίνουσιν. (Lucian, Imagines, (no name) 21:2)
  • οὐκοῦν καὶ γυνὴ φαῦλοσ καὶ ἄκαιροσ ἡ παίζειν μὲν ὡρμημένου καὶ φιλοφρονεῖσθαι τοῦ ἀνδρὸσ ἐσκυθρωπακυῖα, σπουδάζοντοσ δὲ παίζουσα καὶ γελῶσα· (Plutarch, Conjugalia Praecepta, chapter, section 14 1:2)
  • ὥστε καὶ τοῖσ ἀκούουσιν εὐπορίαν εἶναι καὶ ἀφθονίαν τοῦ φιλοφρονεῖσθαι τοὺσ λέγοντασ. (Plutarch, De Recta Ratione Audiendi, chapter, section 13 22:1)
  • ἐπιμέλεια δὲ καλὴ μὲν αὐτῶν τῶν ἀδελφῶν, ἔτι δὲ καλλίων πενθεροῖσ καὶ γαμβροῖσ τοῖσ ἐκείνων εὔνουν ἀεὶ παρέχειν εἰσ ἅπαντα καὶ πρόθυμον ἑαυτόν, οἰκέτασ τε φιλοδεσπότουσ ἀσπάζεσθαι καὶ φιλοφρονεῖσθαι, καὶ χάριν ἔχειν ἰατροῖσ θεραπεύσασιν αὐτοὺσ καὶ φίλοισ πιστοῖσ καὶ προθύμωσ συνδιενεγκοῦσιν ἀποδημίαν ἢ στρατείαν· (Plutarch, De fraterno amore, section 211)
  • καὶ πολλὰ μὲν εὐθὺσ ἐν τῷ φιλοφρονεῖσθαι καὶ ἀσπάζεσθαι παρόντα, πλείω δὲ ἔτι μεταστάντοσ ἐγκώμια διῆλθεν αὐτοῦ τῆσ ἀρετῆσ, ὥστε πάντασ ἐπιστρεφομένουσ καὶ προσέχοντασ ἤδη τῷ Κάτωνι, θαυμάζειν ἐξ ὧν πρότερον κατεφρονεῖτο, καὶ πρᾳότητα καὶ μεγαλοψυχίαν ἀναθεωρεῖν. (Plutarch, Cato the Younger, chapter 14 2:1)

Source: Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. "A Greek-English Lexicon". revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones.

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