Denny Diehl to Carl Conrad, > >I have to wonder why in a list of Greek words for "Love" it > >invariably is given: > > > > AGAPH > > FILEW > > ... > > > >Why is the noun form (AGAPH) and then the verb form (FILEW) > >used instead of being uniformly the noun or verb form? Any good > >reason for that? > > Invariably? In how many sources have you seen this? I guess I should have made that clear--no scholarly sources, just fellas making reference to different Greek words for "love". Granted that "love" is both a noun and a verb, but to me it would make more sense to list all noun forms or all verb forms, but for whatever reason AGAPH is given, then FILEW... (instead of FILOS). ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. --- B-Greek home page: http://metalab.unc.edu/bgreek You are currently subscribed to b-greek as: [jwrobie@mindspring.com] To unsubscribe, forward this message to leave-b-greek-327Q@franklin.oit.unc.edu To subscribe, send a message to subscribe-b-greek@franklin.oit.unc.edu