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1 ὁμηλικία
A sameness of age (so perh. Il.20.465), used as a collective, those of the same age, esp. of young persons,ὁμηλικίην ἐρατεινήν Il.3.175
; , cf. Od. 3.364, Thgn.1018 ;οἶος -ίην ἐκέκαστο ὄρνιθας γνῶναι Od.2.158
, cf. Il.13.431 : as subj. of pl. verb, Supp.Epigr.1.567.6 (Karanis, iii B.C.).II of one person, = ὁμῆλιξ, ὁμηλικίη δ' ἐμοὶ αὐτῷ but he is of the same age with myself, Od.3.49 ;ὁ. δέ μοί ἐσσι 22.209
, cf. 6.23 ; of two persons, Il.13.485.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁμηλικία
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2 ὁμήλικος
ὁμήλῐκ-ος, ον,A of like age,τὸ ὁ. Procl.in Prm.p.949S.
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3 ἧλιξ
ἧλιξ maarGrammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `of the same age, as old' (σ 373).Other forms: Dor. ἇλιξCompounds: As 2. member in παν-αφ-ῆλιξ `completely without companions of his own age' (X 490). Mostly only as age-indication, e. g. ὁμ-ῆλιξ `of the same age' (Il.;with ὁμηλικ-ίη `the same age, those of the same age' (Il.), ἀφ-ῆλιξ, Ion. ἀπ- `beyond youth', `elderly' (h. Cer. 140), but also `youthly' (Phryn. Com.).Derivatives: Abstract ἡλικία, - ίη `group of the same age' (Π 808) cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 206f., 273 and Ω 487), `manhood'; with ἡλικιώτης, f. - τις `of the same age' (IA.), Cret. Ϝαλικιώτας ( β-της cod.) συνέφηβος H. - On ἧλιξ, ἡλικία s. esp. Chantraine Et. sur le vocab. gr. 155ff.Etymology: Cret. Ϝαλικιώτας points to original *σϜᾱλιξ, from IE reflexive *su̯e (in Fhe, s. ἕ, ἑ) with the same suffix, as in ἡλίκος, τηλίκος, πηλίκος (s. vv.); cf. Chantraine op. cit. 152ff.). So prop. "who has the same (age)". Cf. Skt. sva-ka- `relative, friend' and ἔτης; also ἀέλιοι; s. vv.Page in Frisk: 1,630-631Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἧλιξ
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