Agape,eros ΑΓΑΠΗ,αγαπη ΕΡΩΣ,εÏως
Agape, referring to unconditional, sacrificial love; Eros, referring to passionate love; Philia, referring to friendship; and storge, referring to affection.
αγάπη,λατρεία,έρωτας
Phileo is one of the four Greek words that mean, "love."
Philia is one of the four Ancient Greek words for love, and was taken to mean, 'brotherly love' or, 'friendship'.
'Philosophy' is the word derived from the two Greek words meaning the love of wisdom - 'philos' meaning love, and 'sophos' meaning wisdom.
"philía" is a greek word meaning "Love"
Many Bibles use italicized words to mean different things. For example, in English, we have only one word for "love". In Greek, they had 4 different words for "love" and each has a distinct meaning. So, when it was translated to English, all four words were translated as "love". But, perhaps they used italics to mean one of the Greek "loves" and non-italicized to mean another.Look in the front of your Bible and it should give you an explanation for your specific version.
The term "necrophiliac" originates from the two Greek words "nekros" and "philia". "Nekros" is the Greek word for "dead" and "philia" is the Greek word for "love".
Storge (στοργή storgē) means "affection" in ancient and modern Greek.
the love of wisdom
Philanthropy could be actions displaying a love for man, based on Greek root words.
The three English words 'learn love respect' can be translated into Greek. Using the western alphabet these words become 'mathete schesi agapis' in Greek.
One of the Greek words for love (there are five) is Eros, and means passionate love, generally referring to the emotion felt between lovers.
Σ' αγαπώ /S'agapo 'sah-gah-poh'