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ὁμογνωμ-ονέω

omognomoneo

to be of one mind, agree

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What it meant

ὁμογνωμ-ονέω · homognōm-oneō — LSJ

to be of one mind, agree, agree with, in

to be of one mind, agree, Th. 2.97, X. HG 6.3.5, Mitteis Chr. 28.8 (iii B. C.) ; ἑαυτῷ Arist. EN 1166a13 ; ὁ. τινί X. Cyr. 2.2.24 ; ὁ. τινί τι agree with one in a thing, Id. Mem. 4.3.10 ; περὶ ἄλλων ἀντιλέγοντας ἑαυτοῖς τοῦθʼ -οῦντας ἀεί D. 18.162 ; ταῦτα ἅπαντες -οῦσι ὅτι . . Arist. MM 1190a3.

II have the same judgements

Philos., have the same judgements, Plot. 4.7.5.

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