ὅμαδος

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Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.

Valerius Maximus, De Factis Dictisque
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Full diacritics: ὅμᾰδος Medium diacritics: ὅμαδος Low diacritics: όμαδος Capitals: ΟΜΑΔΟΣ
Transliteration A: hómados Transliteration B: homados Transliteration C: omados Beta Code: o(/mados

English (LSJ)

ὁ,

   A noise, din, esp. of the confused voices of a number of men (coupled with δοῦπος, the tramp of men), Il.9.573, 23.234, Od.10.556 (nowh. else in Od.) ; also opp. the sound of flutes and pipes, συρίγγων τ' ἐνοπὴν ὅμαδόν τ' ἀνθρώπων Il.10.13, cf. Pi.N.6.38, Philyll.5 (lyr.) ; ὅ. ἄλυρον ἔλεγον E.Hel.185 (lyr.) ; rarely of a tempest, Il.13.797.    II noisy throng or mob of warriors, 7.307, 15.689, 17.380: metaph., βίβλων ὅ. Pl.R.364e.    III din of battle, Hes.Sc.155, 257 ; χάλκεον στονόεντ' . . ὅμαδον the din of brazen war, Pi.I.8(7).27.—Ep. and Lyr., never in Trag., exc. in E. l. c. (lyr.), once in Pl.l.c.