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101. Philomela [philein, to love + melos, song] : Gr. Myth. a pricess of Athens raped by Tereus, husband of her sister Procne : the gods changed Philomela into a nightingale, Procne into a swallow, and Tereus into a hawk

102. philosophy [philos, loving + sophos, wise] : (n)
¨ç orig. love of, or the search for, the wisdom or knowledge
¨è the theory or logical analysis of the principles underlying conduct, thought, knowledge, and the nature of the universe : included in philosophy are ethics, aesthetics, logic, epistomology, metaphysics, etc./ öÇÐ
¨é a particular system of principles for the conduct of life

  • Eat, drink, and be merry - that's my philosophy!


  • philosopher : (n) a person who studies, has much knowledge of, and usu. teaches philosophy : Plato, Aristotle, and the other Greek philosophers / öÇÐÀÚ

    

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