ὁμῑλίᾱ
ὁμῑλίᾱᾱςIon.ὁμῑλίηης
f fellowshipamongst peers, friends or relatives, those embarked on a common enterprisecompany, friendship, comradeship
A. Hdt. E. Th. Ar. Att.orats. relationshipw. other people and their affairsassociation, dealings, relations
Pl.relationshipof one thing to another
Pl. D.relationship and meetingsw. a philosopher or teachercompany, society, discussion
Pl. X. D.associationof a historian, w. previous writers
Plu. relationshipoutside one's community, w. other peoples or landscontact, connection
Hdt. E. Plb.of gods w. mortalsA. E. Ar. Pl.of enemy w. enemy, in time of warPl.keeping companyamongst friends, relatives, betw. husband and wifecompany, closeness, friendlinessconversation
S. E. Att.orats. Pl.sexual intimacyintercourse
Hdt. E. Pl. X. Arist. Plu. conversation, discussion
Isoc. Plb. Plu. social gatheringfor a festive or religious occasiongathering
S. E. association of individualslinked by birth or common interests, or temporarily brought together by circumstanceband, groupof men, brothers, sailors, Erinyes
Hdt. Trag.
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Headword (normalized):
ὁμῑλίᾱ
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ομιλια
URN:
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