G03669
ὁμοίωσιςAlt. ὁμοίωσις, εως,1. "a becoming like, assimilation", Plat.2. "likeness, resemblance", NTest.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ὁμοίωσιςAlt. ὁμοίωσις, εως,1. "a becoming like, assimilation", Plat.2. "likeness, resemblance", NTest.
ὁμολογέωEtym. ὁμόλογος"to speak together"; hence,I. "to speak one language", τινί with one, Hdt.:—generally, οὐδὲν ὁμ. τινί "to have" naught "to do with", id=Hdt.II. "to hold th...
ὁμολογίαAlt. ὁμολογία, ἡ,Etym. from ὁμολογέω1. "agreement", Plat.2. "an assent, admission, concession", id=Plat.: κατὰ τὴν ἐμὴν ὁμ. by my "admission", id=Plat.3. "an agreement m...
ὁμολογουμένωςEtym. adverb from part. pres. pass. of ὁμολογέω1. "conformably with", τοῖς εἰρημένοις Xen.2. "by common consent, confessedly", Thuc., Plat.
ὁμότεχνοςAlt. ὁμό-τεχνος, ον,Etym. τέχνη"practising the same craft with" another, c. dat., Plat.:—as Subst., "a fellow-workman", Hdt., Plat.
ὁμοῦproperly gen. neut. of ὁμός,I. of Place, "at the same place, together", Il., Soph., etc.2. "together, at once", ἄμφω ὁμοῦ Od.; δυοῖν ὁμοῦ Soph.; αἶγας ὁμοῦ καὶ ὄϊς "both" sh...
ὁμόφρωνAlt. ὁμό-φοων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ,Etym. φρήνEtym. = ὁμόνοος, Il., Hes.ὁμ. λόγοι Ar.
ὅμωςEtym. Conj. from ὁμός but with changed accentI. "all the same, nevertheless, notwithstanding, still", Lat. tamen, Il., Soph., etc.:—often strengthened by other words, ἀλλ᾽ ὅ...
ὄναρEtym. only used in nom. and acc. sg., the other cases being supplied by ὄνειροςI. "a dream, vision in sleep", opp. to a waking vision (ὕπαρ), Od., Soph., etc.; ὥστε μηδ᾽ ὄνα...
ὀνειδίζωAlt. ὀνειδίζω,Etym. in pass. senseI. c. acc. rei et dat. pers. "to throw a reproach upon" one, "cast in" one's "teeth, object or impute" to one, Lat. objicere, exprobrar...
ὄνειδοςAlt. ὄνειδος, εος, τό,1. "reproach, censure, blame", Hom.; ὄνειδος ἔχειν to be in "disgrace", Hdt.; ὄνειδός [ἐστι], c. inf., Eur.; ὡς ἐν ὀνείδει by way "of reproach", Pla...
ὀνικόςAlt. ὀνι^κός, ή, όν"of or for an ass": ὀνικὸς μύλος, v. ὄνος III. 2.
ὀνίνημιEtym. impf. act for ὀνίνημι supplied by ὠφέλουνI. Act. "to profit, benefit, help, assist", and, like Lat. juvo, to gratify, delight; absol. and c. acc. pers., Il., etc.; ...
ὄνομαAlt. ὄνομα, ατος, τό,I. Lat. nomen, a name, Hom., etc.:—absol., "by name", πόλις ὄνομα Καιναί Xen., etc.; also in dat., πόλις Θάψακος ὀνόματι id=Xen.2. ὄν. θεῖναί τινα to g...
ὀνομάζωEtym. ὄνομαI. "to name or speak of by name, call or address by name", Il., Hdt., Xen.2. of things, "to name, specify", Il.II. ὀν. τινά τι "to call" one something, Hdt., a...
ὄνοςAlt. ὄνος, ὁ, ἡ,I. "an ass", Il., Hdt., etc.:—proverb.,1. περὶ ὄνου σκιᾶς for "an ass's" shadow, i. e. for nothing at all, Lat. de lana caprina, Ar., Plat.2. ὄνου πόκαι or π...
ὄντωςEtym. part. of εἰμί "(sum)""really, verily", Eur., etc.; ὄντως τε καὶ ἀληθῶς "really" and truly, Plat.
ὄξοςAlt. ὄξος, εος,Etym. ὀξύς1. "poor wine, vin-de-pays", Ar., Xen.2. "vinegar" made therefrom, Aesch., Ar.3. metaph. of a "sour fellow", Theocr.
ὀπήAlt. ὀπη, ἡ,1. "an opening, hole", Ar.2. "a hole in the roof", serving as a chimney, id=Ar.
ὄπισθενEtym. ὄπιςI. of Place, "behind, at the back", Hom., etc.; οἱ ὄπιθεν "those who are left behind", Od.; also, τοὺς ὄπισθεν ἐς τὸ πρόσθεν ἕξομεν "shall" bring the "rear rank...
ὀπίσωEtym. ὄπιςI. of Place, "backwards", opp. to πρόσω, Il.:—in Prose also τὸ ὀπίσω, contr. τοὐπίσω, Hdt., attic2. "back, back again", i. e. by the same way as one came, Od., Hd...
ὁπλίζωEtym. ὅπλον1. "to make or get ready", of meats and drink, Hom., Eur.:—Mid., δόρπον or δεῖπνον ὁπλίζεσθαι to "prepare oneself" a meal, Hom.; ὁπ. θυσίαν "to cause" a sacrifi...
ὅπλονAlt. ὅπλον, ου, τό,"a tool, implement", mostly in pl.:I. a ship's "tackle, tackling", Od., Hes.: esp. "ropes", Od., Hdt.:—in sg. "a rope", Od.II. "tools", of "smiths' tools...
ὁποῖοςAlt. ὁποῖος, η, ονI. correlat. to ποῖος:1. as relat., "of what sort or quality", Lat. qualis, ὁπποῖόν κ᾽ εἴπῃσθα ἔπος, τοῖόν κ᾽ ἐπακούσαις "as" is the word thou hast spoke...
ὁπότεof Time, correlat. to πότε, much like ὅτε:I. with the ind., "when", Lat. quando, Hom.: —εἰς ὁπότε, with fut., "when, by what time", λέγειν εἰς ὁπότ᾽ ἔσται Aeschin.2. with t...
ὅπουEtym. relat. adv. of Place, properly gen. of an obsol. Pron. ὅπος, correlat. to ποῦ:I. as a relat., Hdt., attic;—sometimes with gen. loci, ὅπου γῆς, Lat. ubi terrarum, Plat....
ὀπώραAlt. ὀπώρα, ionic-ρη, ἡ,I. "the part of the year between the rising of Sirius and of Arcturus" (i. e. the end of July, all Aug., and part of Sept.), "the end of summer", Od...
ὅραμαAlt. ὅρα_μα, ατος, τό,"that which is seen, a sight, spectacle", Xen.