φιλοτιμέομαι, -οῦμαι (< φίλος, τιμή), [in LXX: 4Ma.1:35 A ;] to love or seek after honour, hence, to be ambitious, emulous (Plat., Plut., al.): with inf., Refs Rom.15:20, 2Co.5:9, 1Th.4:11.† (AS)
Thayer:
1) to be fond of honour 1a) to be actuated by love of honour 1b) from a love of honour to strive to bring something to pass 2) to be ambitious 2a) to strive earnestly, make it one's aim
φιλοτιμέομαι
philotimeomai
fil-ot-im-eh'-om-ahee
Middle voice from a compound of G5384 and G5092; to be fondofhonor, that is, emulous (eager or earnest to do somethng.)
φίλος
philos
fee'-los
Properly dear, that is, a friend; actively fond, that is, friendly (still as a noun, an associate, neighbor, etc.)
KJV Usage: friend.
G2321 ΘεόφιλοςΘεόφιλος
Theophilos
theh-of'-il-os
From G2316 and G5384; friendofGod; Theophilus, a Christian
KJV Usage: Theophilus.
G5358 φιλάγαθοςφιλάγαθος
philagathos
fil-ag'-ath-os
From G5384 and G18; fondofgood, that is, a promoterofvirtue
KJV Usage: love of good men.
G5361 φιλάδελφοςφιλάδελφος
philadelphos
fil-ad'-el-fos
From G5384 and G80; fondofbrethren, that is, fraternal
KJV Usage: love as brethren.
G5362 φίλανδροςφίλανδρος
philandros
fil'-an-dros
From G5384 and G435; fondofman, that is, affectionate as a wife
KJV Usage: love their husbands.
G5364 φιλανθρώπωςφιλανθρώπως
philanthrōpōs
fil-an-thro'-poce
Adverb from a compound of G5384 and G444; fondlytoman (philanthropically), that is, humanely
KJV Usage: courteously.
G5366 φιλάργυροςφιλάργυρος
philarguros
fil-ar'-goo-ros
From G5384 and G696; fondofsilver (money), that is, avaricious
KJV Usage: covetous.
G5367 φίλαυτοςφίλαυτος
philautos
fil'-ow-tos
From G5384 and G846; fondofself, that is, selfish
KJV Usage: lover of own self.
G5368 φιλέωφιλέω
phileō
fil-eh'-o
From G5384; to beafriendto (fondof [an individual or an object]), that is, haveaffection for (denoting personal attachment, as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while G25 is wider, embracing especially the judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of principle, duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as G2309 and G1014, or as G2372 and G3563 respectively; the former being chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specifically to kiss (as a mark of tenderness)
KJV Usage: kiss, love.
G5369 φιλήδονοςφιλήδονος
philēdonos
fil-ay'-don-os
From G5384 and G2237; fondofpleasure, that is, voluptuous
KJV Usage: lover of pleasure.
G5373 φιλίαφιλία
philia
fil-ee'-ah
From G5384; fondness
KJV Usage: friendship.
G5376 ΦίλιπποςΦίλιππος
Philippos
fil'-ip-pos
From G5384 and G2462; fondofhorses; Philippus, the name of four Israelites
KJV Usage: Philip.
G5377 φιλόθεοςφιλόθεος
philotheos
fil-oth'-eh-os
From G5384 and G2316; fondofGod, that is, pious
KJV Usage: lover of God.
G5378 ΦιλόλογοςΦιλόλογος
Philologos
fil-ol'-og-os
From G5384 and G3056; fondofwords, that is, talkative (argumentative, learned, “philological”); Philologus, a Christian
KJV Usage: Philologus.
G5380 φιλόνεικοςφιλόνεικος
philoneikos
fil-on'-i-kos
From G5384 and νεῖκος neikos (a quarrel; probably akin to G3534); fondofstrife, that is, disputatious
KJV Usage: contentious.
G5382 φιλόξενοςφιλόξενος
philoxenos
fil-ox'-en-os
From G5384 and G3581; fondofguests, that is, hospitable
KJV Usage: given to (lover of, use) hospitality.
G5383 φιλοπρωτεύωφιλοπρωτεύω
philoprōteuō
fil-op-rot-yoo'-o
From a compound of G5384 and G4413; to befondofbeingfirst, that is, ambitious of distinction
KJV Usage: love to have the preeminence.
G5386 φιλόσοφοςφιλόσοφος
philosophos
fil-os'-of-os
From G5384 and G4680; fondofwise things, that is, a “philosopher”
KJV Usage: philosopher.
G5387 φιλόστοργοςφιλόστοργος
philostorgos
fil-os'-tor-gos
From G5384 and στοργή s torgē (cherishing one’s kindred, especially parents or children); fondof natural relatives, that is, fraternal towards fellow Christians
KJV Usage: kindly affectioned.
G5388 φιλότεκνοςφιλότεκνος
philoteknos
fil-ot'-ek-nos
From G5384 and G5043; fondof one’s children, that is, maternal
KJV Usage: love their children.
G5391 φιλόφρωνφιλόφρων
philophrōn
fil-of'-rone
From G5384 and G5424; friendlyofmind, that is, kind
τιμή
timē
tee-may'
From G5099; a value, that is, money paid, or (concretely and collectively) valuables; by analogy esteem (especially of the highest degree), or the dignity itself
KJV Usage: honour, precious, price, some.
G820 ἄτιμοςἄτιμος
atimos
at'-ee-mos
From G1 (as a negative particle) and G5092; (negatively) unhonoured or (positively) dishonoured . May show a comparative degree such as lesshonourable
KJV Usage: despised, without honour, less honourable [comparative degree].
G927 βαρύτιμοςβαρύτιμος
barutimos
bar-oo'-tim-os
From G926 and G5092; highly valuable
KJV Usage: very precious.
G1784 ἔντιμοςἔντιμος
entimos
en'-tee-mos
From G1722 and G5092; valued (figuratively)
KJV Usage: dear, more honourable, precious, in reputation.
G2009 ἐπιτιμίαἐπιτιμία
epitimia
ep-ee-tee-mee'-ah
From a compound of G1909 and G5092; properly esteem, that is, citizenship; used (in the sense of G2008) of a penalty
KJV Usage: punishment.
G2472 ἰσότιμοςἰσότιμος
isotimos
ee-sot'-ee-mos
From G2470 and G5092; ofequalvalue or honor
KJV Usage: like precious.
G4186 πολύτιμοςπολύτιμος
polutimos
pol-oot'-ee-mos
From G4183 and G5092; extremelyvaluable
KJV Usage: very costly, of great price.
G5093 τίμιοςτίμιος
timios
tim'-ee-os
Including the comparative τίμιώτερος timiōteros and the superlative τίμιώτατος timiōtatos ; from G5092; valuable, that is, (objectively) costly, or (subjectively) honored, esteemed, or (figuratively) beloved
KJV Usage: dear, honourable, (more, most) precious, had in reputation.
G5095 ΤιμόθεοςΤιμόθεος
Timotheos
tee-moth'-eh-os
From G5092 and G2316; deartoGod; Timotheus, a Christian
KJV Usage: Timotheus, Timothy.
G5096 ΤίμωνΤίμων
Timōn
tee'-mone
From G5092; valuable; Timon, a Christian
KJV Usage: Timon.
G5097 τιμωρέωτιμωρέω
timōreō
tim-o-reh'-o
From a compound of G5092 and οὖρος ouros (a guard); properly to protect one’s honor, that is, to avenge (inflictapenalty)