Platonic Lingo
ardor
θυμός (thymos; noun): spirit, soul, desire, passion, anger.
beautiful
καλός (kalos; adjective): 1. beautiful, beauteous, fair; 2. in moral sense, beautiful, noble.
beloved
ἐρωμένη (erowmene; noun): one who is loved erotically.
cherish
ἀγάπη (agape; noun): love: especially brotherly love, charity.
evil
κακός (kakos, adjective): 1. mean, ugly; 2. craven, cowardly, base; 3. in moral sense, bad, evil, wicked.
fond
φίλος (philos; adjective): in passive sense, loved, beloved, dear; 2. in active sense, in act. sense, loving, friendly.
fondness
φιλία (philia; noun): 1. friendly love, affection, friendship; 2. fondness for a thing.
love
ἔρος (eros; noun): 1. love, desire; 2. Eros, the god of love.
ἐράω (eraow; verb): 1. to love erotically, to be in erotic love with.
lover
ἐρῶν (erown; noun): one who loves erotically. o lov
e, to be in love with
reason
νοῦς (nous; noun): mind, intellect, reason, or understanding.
possess
ἔχω (echo; verb): hold, possess, experience.
supple
μαλακὸς (malakos; adjective): easily movable, pliant, flexible, supple; soft, tender, delicate, gentle, mild, pleasant.