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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek
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Greek1: sunthumeô 2: sunomonoeô 3: homonoêteon 4: homonoos 5: homonoeô
Latin1: congruentia 2: harmonicus 3: commeditor 4: alucinator 5: unanimus
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homono-êtikos, ê, on, conducing to agreement, in harmony, psuchê, bios, Plat. Rep. 554e, ti=Plat. Phaedrus 256b : Comp., Aristot. Pol. 1330a18. Adv. -kôs, legein IDEM=Arist.GC323b3 ; echein to be of one mind, peri chronou IDEM=Arist.Ph.251b14 ; peri ti Plat. Phaedrus 263a ; en tisi ho. diakeisthai IDEM=Plat. Rep. 603c.