Nothing - the word φίλος (philos) is classical Greek for beloved, dear or friendly; as a noun it means a friend or confidant.
The Latin equivalent is dilectus or carus(adjective) or amicus (noun).
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∙ 13y agoPhiladelphia is Greek, not Latin. It means "brotherly love" (philia, "love"; adelphos, "brother").
There is no such term in Latin.Classical Greek has the word philos, meaning loving, fond of, or attached to, which is seen in many English words such as philosophy, philology and philoprogenitiveness.
Philos Laboratories was created in 1995.
Philos Laboratories ended in 2004.
"City of brotherly love". The name is derived from the Greek philos.
The greek word for it is, philia, philos, philio(also mean friend)
Middle English hospitalite, from Old French, from Latin hospitālitās, from hospitālis, of a guest. Philoxenos: Philos = loving Xenos = a stranger
A milliner is a hatter (especially womens hats). A Millinophile then must be someone that loves (philos - Love) hats.
Philos.
It is a ancient Greek word. "Philos" meaning brother and "adelphos" meaning love. So it means "brotherly love".
It was intended to mean (city of ) "brotherly love" when established in colonial times.
when you love your best friend
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