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ἔνδον γὰρ ἁνὴρ ἄρτι τυγχάνει, κάρα στάζων ἱδρῶτι καὶ χέρας ξιφοκτόνους → yes, the man is now inside, his face and hands that have slaughtered with the sword dripping with sweat

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|etymtx=Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: Adjunct of <b class="b3">πόλεμος</b>, <b class="b3">νεῖκος</b>, <b class="b3">θάνατος</b>, <b class="b3">γῆρας</b> (Hom.), of old (e.g. H.) identified with <b class="b3">ὁμοῖος</b> or connected and as <b class="b2">common (to all), (making) equal, impartial</b> explained (which is supported by synonymous <b class="b3">ξυνὸς Ἐνυάλιος</b> (Σ 309).<br />Other forms: on <b class="b3">-οίϊος</b> for <b class="b3">-οῖος</b> cf. <b class="b3">γελοίϊος</b> (s. [[γελάω]]).<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [778] <b class="b2">*h₃emh₃ <sub>-</sub>u<sub>-</b></sub> [[urging]], [[pessing]]<br />Etymology: Acc. to an alternative interprtation by Anon. ap. Apollon. Lex. however = <b class="b3">κακός</b>, what Solmsen Unt. 101 f. (w. lit.) tries to argue etymologically: <b class="b3">ὀμοίϊος</b> (w. lenis) from <b class="b3">*ὀμοιϜιος</b> from <b class="b3">*ὀμοι-Ϝα</b> or rather for <b class="b3">*ὀμο-Ϝιος</b> from <b class="b3">*ὀμο-Ϝα</b> to Skt. <b class="b2">ámī-vā</b> f. [[misery]], [[vexation]], [[suffering]] (cf. <b class="b3">ἀνία</b>), <b class="b2">ámī-ti</b> [[urge]], [[press]] (cf. on <b class="b3">ὄμνυμι</b>). Agreeing a.o. Brugmann Grundr.2 II: 1, 207 (doubting), Bq, WP. 1, 178, Pok. 778, Hofmann Et. Wb.; cf. Risch ξ 47 n. 2, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 168. -- Diff. (to be rejected) Prellwitz Glotta 16, 155.
|etymtx=Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: Adjunct of <b class="b3">πόλεμος</b>, <b class="b3">νεῖκος</b>, <b class="b3">θάνατος</b>, <b class="b3">γῆρας</b> (Hom.), of old (e.g. H.) identified with <b class="b3">ὁμοῖος</b> or connected and as <b class="b2">common (to all), (making) equal, impartial</b> explained (which is supported by synonymous <b class="b3">ξυνὸς Ἐνυάλιος</b> (Σ 309).<br />Other forms: on <b class="b3">-οίϊος</b> for <b class="b3">-οῖος</b> cf. <b class="b3">γελοίϊος</b> (s. [[γελάω]]).<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [778] <b class="b2">*h₃emh₃ <sub>-</sub>u<sub>-</b></sub> [[urging]], [[pessing]]<br />Etymology: Acc. to an alternative interprtation by Anon. ap. Apollon. Lex. however = <b class="b3">κακός</b>, what Solmsen Unt. 101 f. (w. lit.) tries to argue etymologically: <b class="b3">ὀμοίϊος</b> (w. lenis) from <b class="b3">*ὀμοιϜιος</b> from <b class="b3">*ὀμοι-Ϝα</b> or rather for <b class="b3">*ὀμο-Ϝιος</b> from <b class="b3">*ὀμο-Ϝα</b> to Skt. <b class="b2">ámī-vā</b> f. [[misery]], [[vexation]], [[suffering]] (cf. <b class="b3">ἀνία</b>), <b class="b2">ámī-ti</b> [[urge]], [[press]] (cf. on <b class="b3">ὄμνυμι</b>). Agreeing a.o. Brugmann Grundr.2 II: 1, 207 (doubting), Bq, WP. 1, 178, Pok. 778, Hofmann Et. Wb.; cf. Risch ξ 47 n. 2, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 168. -- Diff. (to be rejected) Prellwitz Glotta 16, 155.
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|ftr='''ὁμοίϊος''': {homoíïos}<br />'''Forms''': zu -οίϊος für -οῖος vgl. [[γελοίϊος]] (s. [[γελάω]]).<br />'''Meaning''': Beiw. von [[πόλεμος]], [[νεῖκος]], [[θάνατος]], [[γῆρας]] (Hom.), seit alters (z.B. H.) mit [[ὁμοῖος]] identifiziert oder verbunden und als ‘(allen) gemeinsam, gleich (machend), unparteiisch’ erklärt, wofür besonders das synonyme ξυνὸς [[Ἐνυάλιος]] (Σ 309) spricht;<br />'''Etymology''' : Nach einer alternativen Deutung bei Anon. ap. Apollon. ''Lex''. dagegen = [[κακός]], was Solmsen Unt. 101 f. (m. Lit.) etymologisch zu begründen versucht : ὀμοίϊος (m. Lenis) aus *ὀμοιϝιος von *ὀμοιϝα oder eher für *ὀμοϝιος von *ὀμοϝα zu aind. ''ámī''-''vā'' f. [[Drangsal]], [[Plage]], [[Leiden]] (vgl. [[ἀνία]]), ''ámī''-''ti'' [[andringen]], [[bedrängen]] (vgl. zu [[ὄμνυμι]]). Zustimmend u.a. Brugmann Grundr.<sup>2</sup> II: 1, 207 (zögernd), Bq, WP. 1, 178, Pok. 778, Hofmann Et. Wb.; zurückhaltend Risch ξ 47 A. 2, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 168. — Anders (abzulehnen) Prellwitz Glotta 16, 155.<br />'''Page''' 2,388-389
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German (Pape)

[Seite 334] ον, ep. = ὅμοιος, w. m. s. [Bei langer Endsylbe wird des Verses wegen die vorletzte Sylbe lang, z. B. ὁμοιΐου, vgl. Spitzner vers. her. p. 33.]

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὁμοίϊος: -ον, Ἐπικ. ἀντὶ ὅμοιος, ον, [ῑ χάριν τοῦ μέτρου πρὸ μακρᾶς συλλαβῆς, ὁμοιΐου πτολέμοιο Ἰλ. Ι. 440., Ν. 358, 635 ἀλλὰ ῐ πρὸ τοῦ καταληκτικοῦ ον, Δ 314, 444]. ― Ἴδε Κόντου Φιλολ. Ποικίλα ἐν Ἀθηνᾶς τ. Α΄, σ. 168.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
épq. c. ὅμοιος.

Greek Monotonic

ὁμοίϊος: -ον, Επικ. αντί ὅμοιος, -ον, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ. ( χάριν μέτρου πριν από μακρά συλλαβή).

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ὁμοίϊος: эп. = ὅμοιος.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: adj.
Meaning: Adjunct of πόλεμος, νεῖκος, θάνατος, γῆρας (Hom.), of old (e.g. H.) identified with ὁμοῖος or connected and as common (to all), (making) equal, impartial explained (which is supported by synonymous ξυνὸς Ἐνυάλιος (Σ 309).
Other forms: on -οίϊος for -οῖος cf. γελοίϊος (s. γελάω).
Origin: IE [Indo-European] [778] *h₃emh₃ -u- urging, pessing
Etymology: Acc. to an alternative interprtation by Anon. ap. Apollon. Lex. however = κακός, what Solmsen Unt. 101 f. (w. lit.) tries to argue etymologically: ὀμοίϊος (w. lenis) from *ὀμοιϜιος from *ὀμοι-Ϝα or rather for *ὀμο-Ϝιος from *ὀμο-Ϝα to Skt. ámī-vā f. misery, vexation, suffering (cf. ἀνία), ámī-ti urge, press (cf. on ὄμνυμι). Agreeing a.o. Brugmann Grundr.2 II: 1, 207 (doubting), Bq, WP. 1, 178, Pok. 778, Hofmann Et. Wb.; cf. Risch ξ 47 n. 2, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 168. -- Diff. (to be rejected) Prellwitz Glotta 16, 155.

Frisk Etymology German

ὁμοίϊος: {homoíïos}
Forms: zu -οίϊος für -οῖος vgl. γελοίϊος (s. γελάω).
Meaning: Beiw. von πόλεμος, νεῖκος, θάνατος, γῆρας (Hom.), seit alters (z.B. H.) mit ὁμοῖος identifiziert oder verbunden und als ‘(allen) gemeinsam, gleich (machend), unparteiisch’ erklärt, wofür besonders das synonyme ξυνὸς Ἐνυάλιος (Σ 309) spricht;
Etymology : Nach einer alternativen Deutung bei Anon. ap. Apollon. Lex. dagegen = κακός, was Solmsen Unt. 101 f. (m. Lit.) etymologisch zu begründen versucht : ὀμοίϊος (m. Lenis) aus *ὀμοιϝιος von *ὀμοιϝα oder eher für *ὀμοϝιος von *ὀμοϝα zu aind. ámī- f. Drangsal, Plage, Leiden (vgl. ἀνία), ámī-ti andringen, bedrängen (vgl. zu ὄμνυμι). Zustimmend u.a. Brugmann Grundr.2 II: 1, 207 (zögernd), Bq, WP. 1, 178, Pok. 778, Hofmann Et. Wb.; zurückhaltend Risch ξ 47 A. 2, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 168. — Anders (abzulehnen) Prellwitz Glotta 16, 155.
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