φίλτρον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From φῐλέω (philéō, to love; to kiss) + -τρον (-tron, instrument noun suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

φῐ́λτρον (phíltron) n (genitive φῐ́λτρου); second declension

  1. love-charm, spell to produce love, whether a potion, or any other means
    1. (generally) charm, spell
    2. (in the plural) love, affection
  2. (anatomy) sinking on the upper lip; philtrum
  3. Synonym of στᾰφῠλῖνος (staphulînos).

Inflection

Derived terms

  • πολῠ́φῐλτρος (polúphiltros)
  • φῐλτραῖος (philtraîos)
  • φῐλτρῐ́ς (philtrís)
  • φῐλτροδότης (philtrodótēs)
  • φῐλτροδότῐς (philtrodótis)
  • φῐλτροκᾰτᾰ́δεσμος (philtrokatádesmos)
  • φῐλτροκῑ́νητος (philtrokī́nētos)
  • φῐλτροποιός (philtropoiós)
  • φῐλτροπόσῐμον (philtropósimon)
  • φῐλτρόποτον (philtrópoton)

Descendants

  • Latin: philtrum

References

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