STRONGS G5367:
φίλαυτος,
φιλαυτον. (
φίλος and
αὐτός),
loving oneself; too intent on one's own interests, selfish:
2 Timothy 3:2. (Aris. tot. ((cf.
φιλάγαθος); rhet. 1, 11, 26 (where cf. Cope)
ἀνάγκη πάντας φιλαυτους αἰναι ἐ μᾶλλον ἤ ἧττον;
Philo, legg. alleg. 1, 15;
Plutarch, (
Epictetus),
Lucian,
Sextus Empiricus;
διά τό φύσει πάντας εἶναι φιλαυτους,
Josephus, Antiquities 3, 8, 1.) (Cf.
Trench, Synonyms, § xciii.)
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