Plato Greek Lexicon ὁμώνυμος

ὁμώνυμος

homonymos

having the same name

Appears 16 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ὁμώνυμος, ον, (ὁμός, ὄνομα : ὁμόνυμος is a misspelling in Ant.Lib. 34.5) A. having the same name, Il. 17.720, Pi. I. 7(6).24, etc. ; τινι with one, Th. 2.68, Pl. R. 330b, etc. ; τὸν ὁ. ἐμαυτῷ my own namesake, D. 3.21, cf. Isoc. 11.10. II. Subst., ὁ. τινός Pi. Fr. 105, Hdt. 3.67, Pl. Sph. 218b, 234b ; ὁ σαυτοῦ ὁ. your namesake, Id. Prt. 311b ; ὁ σὸς ὁ. Id. Tht. 147d ; ἡ ὁ. αὐτῆς Luc. Im. 20. III. of like kind, πάντα τὰ ἐκείνοις ὁ. Pl. Phd. 78e, cf. Prm. 133d. IV. in the Logic of Arist., τὰ ὁ. are things having the same name but different natures and definitions, things denoted by equivocal or ambiguous words, Cat.1a1, cf. EN 1096b27. Adv. -μως equivocally, ib.1129a30, de An. 412b14, al., cf. Thphr. CP 1.22.1.
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