LOGOI

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ὁμό-τοιχος

omotoichos

having one common wall, contiguous

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ὁμό-τοιχος · homo-toichos — LSJ

having one common wall, contiguous

having one common wall, contiguous, ὁ. οἰκία Is. 6.39 ; ὁμότοιχος οἰκῶν Pl. Lg. 844c ; ὁ. τῇ βιβλιοθήκῃ οἶκος D.S. 1.49.

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metaph., νόσος γείτων ὁ. ἐρείδει A. Ag. 1004 (lyr.); λύπη μανίας ὁ. Antiph. 295 ; μανίᾳ ὁ. ἡ ὀργή Plu. Garr. 2.503d.

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