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ὁμοειδ-ής

omoeides

of the same species

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ὁμοειδ-ής · homoeid-ēs — LSJ

of the same species, kind

of the same species or kind, whether in regard to natural distinctions, Arist. Metaph. 1032a24, GA 747b30, al. ; or logical, Id. Rh. 1405a36 : generally, τὰ ὁ. Epicur. Sent.Vat. 73, cf. Metrod. Fr. 17, etc. : c. dat., Polystr. Herc. 346 p. 86 V. (fr. 3 col. 5a)

2 of like form, homogeneous

of like form, κρατῆρες Plb. 34.11.17 ; homogeneous, Arist. Ph. 188a13 (codd.omnes), Metaph. 1014a30. Adv. -δῶς Phld. Rh. 2.244 S., M.Ant. 9.35.

3 corresponding, corresponding

generally, corresponding, ἡλικίῃ μάλιστα τῇ ὁμοειδέϊ at the corresponding season, of dogs going mad θέρεος καὶ ὑπὸ κύνα, Hp. Ep. 19 (Hermes 53.70).

4 uniform, unaltered

uniform, κίνησις Plot. 3.7.8 ; unaltered, ἄνθος Dsc. 4.58.

5 lacking in variety, monotonous

of an author, lacking in variety, monotonous, D.H. Pomp. 3, cf. Cic. Att. 2.6.1.—Cf. ὁμοιοειδής.

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