philophrón: courteous. Original Word: φιλόφρων, ον Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: philophrón Phonetic Spelling: (fil-of'-rone) Short Definition: friendly, kindly Definition: friendly, kindly, courteous.
5391 philóphrōn (an adjective, derived from 5384 /phílos, "lover, friend," and 5426 /phronéō, "mind-set, regulating behavior") – properly, the mind-set of love which is quick to show friendly, courteous behavior. Word Origin variant reading for tapeinophrón, q.v.STRONGS NT 5391: φιλόφρων
φιλόφρων, φιλοφρον (φίλος and φρήν), from Pindar and Aeschylus down, friendly, kind: 1 Peter 3:8 Rec.
courteous. From philos and phren; friendly of mind, i.e. Kind -- courteous. see GREEK philos see GREEK phren
φιλόφρονες φιμόν φιμού
|