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1 ἰσόψηφος
ἰσό-ψηφος, ον,II having an equal vote with others,ξύμμαχοι Th.1.141
, cf. 3.11; of a commander, ib.79;ποιεῖν [δύναμιν] ἰσόψηφόν τινι Pl.Lg. 692a
; of communities, possessing an equal franchise,ἐλευθερώσας τήνδ' ἰ. πόλιν E.Supp. 353
.III equal in numerical value, of words in which the values of letters added together make up the same sum, " Δαμαγόραν καὶ λοιμὸν ἰσόψηφόν τις ἀκούσας (both words make up 270), AP11.334;ἰσόψηφος δυσὶ τούτοις Γάϊος ὡς ἅγιος, ὡς ἀγαθὸς προλέγω IGRom.4.743
([place name] Eumenia), cf. Gell.14.6.4, Artem.3.34, 4.24; for examples cf. the epigrams of Leonidas, AP6.321 sqq.2 ἰ. ἑστία, name of a plaster, containing a number of drachms equal to the numerical value of its name, Nech. ap. Aët.15.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰσόψηφος
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2 ὁμόψηφος
ὁμό-ψηφος, ον,A voting with,μὴ τοῖς ἐχθίστοις ὁμόψηφοι γένησθε And.2.28
;ὁ. κατά τινων τοῖς τριάκοντα Lys.13.94
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁμόψηφος
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