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ὁμο-γενής

omogenes

of the same race

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Where it lives

Densest 12 of 13 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.

What it meant

ὁμο-γενής · homo-genēs — LSJ

of the same race, family, in a family, their fellows

of the same race or family, ζῷα Democr. 164, cf. E. Or. 244, Pl. Ti. 18d ; ὁ. ψυχά E. Ph. 1291 (lyr.) ; ὁ. μιάσματα, of bloodshed in a family, Id. Med. 1268 (lyr.) : c. gen., ἀνδροκτόνου γυναικὸς ὁ. Trag.Adesp. 358 ; ὁ. ἐμός E. IT 918 ; ἀμείνους τῶν ὁ. better than their fellows, Phld. Rh. 1.223 S.

2 of the same genus, congeners, of the same kind, general character

in Arist., τὰ ὁμογενῆ of the same genus, in regard to animals, congeners, GA 715a23, al. : generally, of the same kind or general character, Cat. 5b19, al., Epicur. Ep. 1p.14U., Ti.Locr. 99d ; opp. ἑτερογενής, Demetr.Lac. Herc. 1429.2 ; opp. ἀνομογενής, Stoic. 2.81 : c. gen., μανίας οὐχ ὁμογενῆ τὴν ὀργήν Phld. Ir. p.39 W. : c. dat., Epicur. Sent. 18.

II sharing one brood with

sharing one brood with, S. OT 1361 (lyr., ὁμολεχής Meineke).

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