φιλόζωος

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τέχνη δὲ ἄνευ ἀλκῆς οὐδὲν ὠφελεῖ (Thucydides 2.87.4.6) → η τέχνη απαιτεί κουράγιο, skill without heart is useless

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Transliteration A: philózōos Transliteration B: philozōos Transliteration C: filozoos Beta Code: filo/zwos

English (LSJ)

ον, (ζωή)

   A fond of one's life, with collat. sense of cowardly, βροτοί E.Fr.816.6, cf. Pl.Com.19 D., Charito 3.3, 5.2; φ. οἱ πρεσβύτεροι Arist.Rh.1389b32; τὸ φ. Phld.Mort.39 (misspelt -ζωιον, s. v.l.), Ind.Sto.27: as Subst., coward, Ph.2.269.    b of patients in disease, desirous of living, Aret.SD2.1.    2 of plants, tenacious of life, Thphr.HP7.13.4.    b evergreen, Nic.Th.68, Al.274,591.    II φῐλόζῳος, ον, (ζῷον) fond of animals, δημιουργός X.Mem.1.4.7; θεός Ph.2.305.    2 delighting to produce life, φύσις Cleom.1.2.