A.it's all one, all alike', Plu.2.616b, Them.Or.21.250c, Zen.5.17 (with a different expl.), prob. cj. in Luc.DMort.1.3; “πάνθ᾽ ὑπὸ μίαν Μύκονον” Str. l.c. (with a third expl., cf. Eust.ad D.P.525): Adj. Μυ^κόνιος , α, ον, prov. M. γείτων, of a bad neighbour, Zen.5.21 (Μηκώνιος codd., “Μυκώνιος” Phot., Suid.), cf. Cratin.328, Com.Adesp.439; also “ἡ λεγομένη Μυκόνιος ἀγροικία” Jul.Mis.349d.
Μύκονος [υ^], ἡ, Myconus, one of the Cyclades, Hdt.6.118, etc.; the people were said to be all bald, Lucil.1211, Str.10.5.9: whence (acc. to Donat.ad Ter.Hec.440) the proverb μία Μύκονος '