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ὁμό-πτερος

omopteros

of, with the same plumage, fellow-birds, birds of

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ὁμό-πτερος · homo-pteros — LSJ

of, with the same plumage, fellow-birds, birds of, feather, comrades, fellows

of or with the same plumage, κίρκος A. Supp. 224, cf. Pl. Phdr. 256e ; οἱ ἐμοὶ ὁ. my fellow-birds, birds of my feather, Ar. Av. 229 : then generally, comrades, fellows, Stratt. 78.

2 of like feather, closely resembling, consort-, equally swift

metaph., of like feather, closely resembling, βόστρυχος ὁ. A. Ch. 174, cf. E. El. 530 ; νᾶες ὁ. consort-ships (or, as others, equally swift), A. Pers. 559 (lyr., but λινόπτεροι is prob. cj.); ἀπήνα ὁ., i.e. the two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, E. Ph. 328 (lyr.).

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