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φίλος , η, ον, also ος, ον Pi.O.2.93: [ι^: but Hom. uses the voc. φίλε with ι_ at the beginning of a verse, v. infr.].
I. pass., beloved, dear, Il.1.20, etc.; “παῖδε φίλω7.279; freq. c. dat., dear to one, “μάλα οἱ φ. ἦεν1.381; “φ. ἀθανάτοισι θεοῖσι20.347, etc.: voc., φίλε κασίγνητε (at the beginning of the line) 4.155, 5.359; with neut. nouns, “φίλε τέκνονOd.2.363, 3.184, etc.; but “φίλον τέκοςIl.3.162; also φίλος for φίλε (Att., acc. to A.D.Synt.213.28), “φίλος ΜενέλαεIl.4.189, cf. 9.601, 21.106, al., Pi.N.3.76, A.Pr.545 (lyr.), E.Supp.277 (lyr.), Ar.Nu.1168(lyr.): gen. added to the voc., “φίλ᾽ ἀνδρῶνTheoc. 15.74, 24.40; “ φίλα γυναικῶνE.Alc.460 (lyr.): as Subst.:
a. φίλος, , friend, κουρίδιος φίλος, i.e. husband, Od.15.22; φίλοι friends, kith and kin,νόσφιφίλωνIl.14.256; “τῆλεφίλωνOd.2.333, cf.6.287; φ. μέγιστος my greatest friend, S.Aj.1331; φίλοι οἱ ἐγγυτάτω, οἱ ἔγγιστα, Lys. 1.41 codd., Plb.9.24.2; after Hom. freq. with a gen., “ Διὸς φίλοςA.Pr.306; τοὺς ἐμαυτοῦ φ., τοὺς τούτων φ., Aeschin.1.47; “φ. ἐμόςS.Ph.421; τῶν ἐμε̂ν φ. ib.509; “τοὺς σφετέρους φ.X.HG4.8.25: prov., ἔστιν φ. ἄλλος αὐτός a friend is another self, Arist.EN1166a31; “κοινὰ τὰ τῶν φ.Pl.Phdr.279c, cf. Arist.EN1159b31; “οὐθεὶς φ. πολλοὶ φ.Id.EE1245b20; also of friends or allies, opp. πολέμιοι, X.HG 6.5.48; “φ. καὶ σύμμαχοςD.9.12, etc.; of a lover, X.Mem.3.11.4 (in bad sense, Lac.2.13); φίλε my friend, as a form of courteous address, Ev.Luc.14.10, etc.; in relation to things, “οἱ μουσικῆς φ.E.Fr.580.3; “ἀληθείαςPl.R.487a; “τῶν εἰδῶνId.Sph.248a; “Χίους φ. ποιῆσαιLys. 14.36, etc.; “ποιεῖσθαιLuc.Pisc.38; “κτᾶσθαιIsoc.2.27, cf. Th.2.40; “φίλους τιθέντες τούς γε πολεμιωτάτουςE.Hec.848; “φίλῳ χρῆσθαί τινιAntipho 5.63; “ἡμᾶς ἔχειν φίλουςAnd.1.40; for Hdt.3.49, v. φίλιος.
c. φίλον, τό, an object of love, τὸ φ. σέβεσθαι to reverence what the city loves, S.OC187 (lyr.): addressed to persons, darling,φ. ἐμόνAr.Ec.952 (lyr.); so φίλτατον ib. 970; τὰ φίλτατα one's nearest and dearest, dear ones, such as wife and children, A.Pers.851, Eu.216, S.OT366, OC1110, E.Med.16: v. φίλτατος; τἀμὰ φίλα, τὰ σὰ φ., Id.Ion523 (troch.), 613.
d. οἱ πρῶτοι φίλοι, a title at the Ptolemaic court, OGI99.3, PTeb.11.4 (ii B. C.), etc.; or simply “οἱ φ. τοῦ βασιλέωςOGI100.1; or οἱ φ. alone, ib. 115.4; τῶν φ. και διοικητοῦ one of the king's friends and dioecetes, PTeb.79.56 (ii B. C.).
2. of things, pleasant, welcome,δόσις ὀλίγη τε φ. τεOd.6.208, cf. Il.1.167: c. dat. pers., “αἰεὶ γάρ τοι ἔρις τε φίλη5.891, cf. Od.8.248, 13.295; “οὐ φίλα τοι ἐρέωHdt.7.104; δαίμοσιν πράσσειν φίλα their pleasure, A.Pr.660, cf. infr. 11.
c. in Hom. and early Poets, one's own; freq. of limbs, life, etc., φίλον δ᾽ ἐξαίνυτο θυμόν he took away dear life, Il.5.155, cf. 22.58; “κατεπλήγη φίλον ἦτορ3.31; “εἰς κε . . μοι φίλα γούνατ᾽ ὀρώρῃ9.610; “φίλον κατὰ λαιμόν19.209; esp. of one's nearest kin, “πατὴρ φ.22.408, Sapph.Supp.20a.11; “ἄλοχος φ.Il.5.480: cf. φίλτατος: as a standing epith. when no affection is implied, μητρὶ φίλῃ Ἀλθαίῃ χωόμενος κῆρ angry with his own mother, Il.9.555: simply to denote possession, “φίλα εἵματα2.261; φ. πόνος their wonted labour, Theoc.21.20.
d. applied to the numbers 284 and 220, Iamb. in Nic.p.35P.
II. less freq. (chiefly poet.) in act. sense, loving, friendly, Od.1.313, cf. Il.24.775: c. gen., φίλαν ξένων ἄρουραν friendly to strangers, Pi.N.5.8, cf. P.3.5: of things, kindly, pleasing,φίλα φρεσὶ μήδεα εἰδώςIl.17.325; φίλα φρονέειν τινί feel kindly, Il.4.219; “φ. ἐργάζεσθαί τινιOd.24.210; “φ. εἰδέναι τινί3.277; φ. ποιέεσθαί τινι deal with one in friendly fashion, do one a pleasure, Hdt.2.152, 5.37.
2. fond of a thing, attached to,ἄλλων νόμωνArist.Fr.543; “δειλίας φίλονPl.R.604d.
III. Adv. φίλως, once in Hom., φίλως χ᾽ ὁρόῳτε ye would fain see it, Il.4.347, cf. Hes. Sc.45, A.Ag.247(lyr.), [1591], etc.; φ. ἐμοί in a manner dear or pleasing to me, ib. 1581.
2. in a friendly, kindly spirit,τήνδε τὴν πόλιν φ. εἰπώνS.OC758; “φ. δέχεσθαί τιναX.HG4.8.5, cf. Pl.Epin. 988c.
IV. φίλος has several forms of comparison:
1. Comp. φιλίων [λι^], ον, gen. ονος, Od.19.351, 24.268: Sup. φίλιστος, η, ον, interpol. in S.Aj.842.
2. Comp. φίλτερος, Sup. φίλτατος, v. sub voce.
3. Comp. “φιλαίτεροςX.An.1.9.29, Call.Del.58: Sup. “φιλαίτατοςX.HG7.3.8, Theoc.7.98.
4. regul. Comp. “φιλώτεροςX.Mem.3.11.18 codd., Call.Fr.146.
5. also as Comp., “μᾶλλον φίλοςA.Ch.219, S.Ph.886; “φ. μᾶλλονThphr. CP6.1.4; Sup., “μάλιστα φ.X.Cyr.8.1.17.
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