-filo

See also: filo, Filo, filó, filò, and filo-

Italian

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φίλος (phílos, beloved, loving).

Suffix

-filo m (feminine conterpart -fila)

  1. -phile

Derived terms

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Spanish

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φίλος (phílos) "beloved, loving".

Suffix

-filo m (feminine counterpart -fila)

  1. -phile

Derived terms

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