From the Greek philo- (love, loving) and machia (battle), this adjective describes someone who loves to fight, who is warlike or eager for battle. Compare to promachic and okymachic; contrast against phygomachic.
From the Greek philo- (love, loving) and machia (battle), this adjective describes someone who loves to fight, who is warlike or eager for battle. Compare to promachic and okymachic; contrast against phygomachic.