φιλόδοξος
Ancient Greek
adj-2nd
Definitions
- fame loving
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek φίλος (beloved, loving, love, friend, dear, friendly) + Ancient Greek δόξα (opinion, belief, glory, expectation, dox).
Origin
Ancient Greek
δόξα
Gloss
opinion, belief, glory, expectation, dox
Concept
Semantic Field
Religion and belief
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -philic English
- -philous English
- Philomela English
- doxa English
- doxogenic English
- malt English
- pamphlet English
- philodox English
- -phila Latin
- Philomela Latin
- Philoxenus Latin
- acidophilus Latin
- philomela Latin
- -filo Italian
- doxa French
- philanthrope French
- philogynie French
- -filo Spanish, Castilian
- Διόφιλος Ancient Greek
- Φίληβος Ancient Greek
- Φιλοκράτης Ancient Greek
- Φιλοκτήτης Ancient Greek
- Φιλόδημος Ancient Greek
- Φιλόλαος Ancient Greek
- Φιλόξενος Ancient Greek
- δοξάζω Ancient Greek
- δοξάριον Ancient Greek
- δόξα Ancient Greek
- παράδοξος Ancient Greek
- φίλος Ancient Greek
- φιλέω Ancient Greek
- φιλοψευδής Ancient Greek
- φιλότης Ancient Greek
- φιλύρα Ancient Greek
- ὀρθόδοξος Ancient Greek
- *dóḱs(e)h₂ Proto-Indo-European
- -filo Portuguese
- -fileach Irish
- -filo Galician
- -φιλος Greek (modern)
- φίλος Greek (modern)
- φιλόδοξος Greek (modern)
- filsafat Indonesian
- philodoxe Middle French
- filipsescu Aromanian
- *pʰílos Proto-Hellenic