philosophus (Latin): meaning, translation - WordSense What does philosophus mean? From Ancient Greek φιλόσοφος (" lover of wisdom ") Carolus Valentinus philosophus erat Si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses Thomas Morus Thomas Morus (7 Februarii 1478 - 6 Iulii 1535) philosophus, rerum gestarum scriptor, theologus, politicus, poëta, iuris peritus, mythistoricusque Anglicus; sanctus Ecclesiae
philosophus (Latin noun) - philosopher - Allo Latin Compare On the very books in which philosophers tell us to despise fame, they inscribe their names Postremo nemo aegrotus quidquam somniat tam infandum, quod non aliquis dicat philosophus [Fragmenta] Compare In short, no sick man has ever dreamed of anything so absurd that one or another philosopher has not said it
philosophus meaning in English - DictZone philosophus [philosopha, philosophum] adjective: philosophical + adjective [UK: ˌfɪ lə ˈsɒ fɪk l̩] [US: ˌfɪ lə ˈsɑː fɪk l̩] philosophus (2nd) M noun: thinkers + noun philosophus [philosophi] (2nd) M noun: philosopher [philosophers] + noun [UK: fɪ ˈlɒ sə fə(r)] [US: fə ˈlɑː sə fər]John is a philosopher = Thomas
Latin Definitions for: philosophus (Latin Search) - Latin Dictionary . . . Age: In use throughout the ages unknown Area: Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, Units Measures Geography: All or none Frequency: Very frequent, in all Elementry Latin books, top 1000+ words Source: General, unknown or too common to say