oJmovlektro"
oJmov-lektro" , on , ( levktron ) sharing the same bed, Eur.; but, Zhno;" oJmovlektron kavra , of Tyndarëus, as husband of Leda, Id.
oJmologevw
oJmologevw , f. -hvsw : aor. I wJmolovghsa : pf. wJmolovghka :Med. and Pass., f. oJmologhvsomai and oJmologhqhvsomai : aor. I wJmologhsavmhn and wJmologhvqhn : pf. wJmolovghmai : ( oJmovlogo" ): to speak together; hence,
I.
to speak one language,
tiniv
with one, Hdt.:generally,
oujde;n oJm. tiniv
to have
naught
to do with,
Id.
II.
to hold the same language with,
i.e.
to agree with,
tiniv
Id., Thuc.
2.
to agree to
a thing,
allow, admit, confess, concede, grant,
c. acc. rei, Hdt., Soph., etc.;
oJm. th;n eijrhvnhn
to agree to
the terms of peace, Dem.:without the acc. rei,
oJmologw` soi
I grant
you, i.e. I admit it, Ar., Xen.:c. inf.
to allow, confess, grant that. . ,
Ar., Plat.
3.
to agree
or
promise to
do, c. inf., Plat.
b.
the inf. is often omitted,
oJmologhvsante"
sc.
ajpallavxesqai
) Hdt.:hence simply
to make an agreement, come to terms,
tiniv
with another, Id.
B.
Med., just like the Act., Plat., Xen.
C.
Pass.
to be agreed upon, allowed
or
granted by common consent,
Xen.; c. inf.
to be allowed
or
confessed to be,
Plat., Xen.
2. absol., oJmologei`tai it is granted, allowed, Plat.; ta; oJmologouvmena, ta; wJmologhmevna things granted, Lat. concessa , Id. Hence oJmolovghma
oJmolovghma
oJmolovghma , ato", tov , that which is agreed upon, taken for granted, a postulate, Plat.; and oJmologiva
oJmologiva
oJmologiva , Ion. -ivh , hJ , agreement, Plat.
2.
an assent, admission, concession,
Id.:
kata; th;n ejmh;n oJm
. by my
admission,
Id.
3.
an agreement made, compact,
Id.; often in pl., Id.; esp. in war,
terms of surrender,
Hdt., Thuc.
oJmovlogo"
oJmov-logo" , on , ( oJmou`, levgw ) agreeing, of one mind, oJm. genevsqai tini; periv tino" to be of one mind with one on a point, Xen.:also of things, agreeing, correspondent, Arist.
II. Adv. -gw" , agreeably to, in unison with, Id.:so, ejx oJmolovgou confessedly, Polyb.
oJmologoumevnw"
oJmologoumevnw" , Adv. part. pres. pass. of oJmologevw , conformably with, toi`" eijrhmevnoi" Xen.
2. by common consent, confessedly, Thuc., Plat.
JOmolwvio"
JOmolwvio" , oJ , a name of Zeus in Boeotia and Thessaly:hence one of the Gates of Thebes were called puvlai JOmolwivde" , Aesch., Eur.
oJmomastigiva"
oJmo-masti<Eth>giva" , ou, oJ , a fellow-knave (cf. mastigiva" )Ar.
oJmomhvtrio"