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ἰσό-ψηφος

isopsephos

with, by an equal number of votes, having an equal vote with

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ἰσό-ψηφος · iso-psēphos — LSJ

with, by an equal number of votes

with or by an equal number of votes, ἢν ἰ. κριθῇ A. Eu. 741; ἰ. δίκη ib. 795.

II having an equal vote with, possessing an equal franchise

having an equal vote with others, ξύμμαχοι Th. 1.141, cf. 3.11; of a commander, ib. 79; ποιεῖν [δύναμιν] ἰσόψηφόν τινι Pl. Lg. 692a; of communities, possessing an equal franchise, ἐλευθερώσας τήνδʼ ἰ. πόλιν E. Supp. 353.

2 voting alike

voting alike, D.H. 4.20.

III equal in numerical value, in which the values of letters added together make up the same sum

equal in numerical value, of words in which the values of letters added together make up the same sum, "Δαμαγόραν καὶ λοιμὸν ἰσόψηφόν τις ἀκούσας (both words make up 270), AP 11.334; ἰσόψηφος δυσὶ τούτοις Γάϊος ὡς ἅγιος, ὡς ἀγαθὸς προλέγω IGRom. 4.743 (Eumenia), cf. Gell. 14.6.4, Artem. 3.34, 4.24; for examples cf. the epigrams of Leonidas, AP 6.321 sqq.

2 equal to the numerical value

ἰ. ἑστία, name of a plaster, containing a number of drachms equal to the numerical value of its name, Nech. ap. Aët. 15.13.

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