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ὁμο-φρονέω

omophroneo

to be of the same mind, have the same thoughts

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ὁμο-φρονέω · homo-phroneō — LSJ

to be of the same mind, have the same thoughts, in unity, being all of one mind, of common consent, are, agreed

to be of the same mind, have the same thoughts, εἰ δὴ ὁμοφρονέοις Od. 9.456 ; ὁμοφρονέοντε νοήμασιν . . , ἀνὴρ ἠδὲ γυνή in unity of purposes, 6.183 ; Ἕλληνας ὁμοφρονέοντας being all of one mind, Hdt. 9.2 ; opp. γνώμῃ διενειχθέντας, Id. 7.229 ; of conspirators, X. HG 7.5.7, Arist. Ath. 14.3 ; also πόλεμος ὁμοφρονέων a war of common consent, Hdt. 8.3 : c. dat., οὐ γὰρ ἀλλήλοισι ὁμοφρονέουσι are ont agreed together, ib. 75.

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