ὁμοιότονος. [132] 6. Similarly accented. Lat. qui similis est toni.
ὁμοιόχρονος. [132] 6 (bis). Of like quantity. Lat. qui similia habet tempora.
ὁμότονος. [128] 7. Of the same pitch or accent. Lat. eiusdem toni s. accentus.
ὁμόφωνος. [128] 9. With the same note. Lat. eiusdem chordae s. soni.
ὄνομα. [66] 5, [70] 9, 13, 20, [74] 12, [84] 6 passim. Word, noun. Lat. vocabulum, nomen. In [168] 10, [264] 5, etc., the meaning is ‘noun’; in [264] 3, etc., ‘word.’
ὀνομασία. [74] 17, [234] 5, [252] 23, [274] 2. Wording, naming, language. Lat. elocutio, appellatio. Cp. Rhet. ad Alex. c. 27 ἀντίθετον μὲν οὖν ἐστι τὸ ἐναντίαν τὴν ὀνομασίαν ἅμα καὶ τὴν δύναμιν τοῖς ἀντικειμένοις ἔχον, ἢ τὸ ἕτερον τούτων: Aristot. Poet. vi. 18 λέγω δέ, ὥσπερ πρότερον εἴρηται, λέξιν εἶναι τὴν διὰ τῆς ὀνομασίας ἑρμηνείαν: Dionys. Hal. de Demosth. cc. 18, 34, 40: Demetr. de Eloc. §§ 91, 304.
ὀνοματικά, τά. [70] 18, [102] 16, 17, [132] 7. Nouns substantive. Lat. nomina substantiva.
ὀξύς. [126] 5, 8, 10, [128] 6, 8. Acute (accent), high (pitch). Lat. acutus. So ὀξύτης [126] 14. Cp. s.v. βαρύς, p. [292] supra. In Aristot. Poet. c. 20 ὀξύτητι καὶ βαρύτητι καὶ τῷ μέσῳ = ‘according as they [the letters] are acute, grave, or of an intermediate tone.’
ὀξύτονος. [128] 9. With high pitch or acute accent. Lat. qui acutum tonum s. accentum habet.
ὅρασις. [118] 24. Seeing, the act of sight. Lat. visus.