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  • philander — v. (D; intr.) to philander with * * * [fɪ lændə] (D; intr.) to philander with …   Combinatory dictionary

  • Philander Claxton — Philander Priestly Claxton (1862 1957) was born in Bedford County, Tennessee, He was educated at the University of Tennessee where he obtained both his Bachelor (1882) and Masters of Arts (1887). He continued his studies at Johns Hopkins… …   Wikipedia

  • philander — 1737, from Philander, popular name for a lover in stories, drama, and poetry, from Greek adjective philandros with love for people, perhaps mistaken as meaning a loving man, from phil loving + andr , stem of aner man. Philanderer male flirt is… …   Etymology dictionary

  • philander — ► VERB ▪ (of a man) enter into casual sexual relationships with women. DERIVATIVES philanderer noun. ORIGIN earlier as in the sense «man, husband», often used in literature as the given name of a lover: from Greek philandros fond of men …   English terms dictionary

  • Philander Smith College — Infobox University name =Philander Smith College native name = latin name = motto = established =1877: Walden Seminary 1882: Philander Smith College type =Historically black college endowment = staff = faculty = president =Walter M. Kimbrough… …   Wikipedia

  • Philander C. Knox — Infobox US Cabinet official name=Philander Chase Knox order=45th title=United States Attorney General term start=April 5, 1901 term end=June 30, 1904 predecessor=John W. Griggs successor=William H. Moody order2=40th title2=United States Secretary …   Wikipedia

  • Philander Chase — infobox bishopbiog name = Philander Chase religion=Episcopal Church in the United States of America See = Illinois Title = Episcopal bishop of Illinois, Presiding Bishop of the national Episcopal Church. Period = 1843 1852 Predecessor = Alexander …   Wikipedia

  • philander — intransitive verb ( dered; philandering) Etymology: from obsolete philander lover, philanderer, probably from the name Philander Date: 1737 of a man to have casual or illicit sexual relations with a woman or with many women; especially to be… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • philander — v.intr. (often foll. by with) flirt or have casual affairs with women; womanize. Derivatives: philanderer n. Etymology: philander (n.) used in Gk literature as the proper name of a lover, f. Gk philandros fond of men f. aner male person: see PHIL …   Useful english dictionary

  • philander — [fɪ landə] verb (of a man) readily or frequently enter into casual sexual relationships with women. Derivatives philanderer noun Origin C18: from earliernoun philander man, husband , often used in literature as the given name of a lover, from Gk… …   English new terms dictionary

  • philander — philanderer, n. /fi lan deuhr/, v.i. (of a man) to make love with a woman one cannot or will not marry; carry on flirtations. [1675 85; < Gk phílandros one who loves (of a woman, loving her husband); see PHILO , ANDRO ; later used in fiction as a …   Universalium

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