διάνδιχα

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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From δια- (dia-) +‎ ἄνδιχα (ándikha).

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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δῐάνδῐχᾰ (diándikha)

  1. (Epic) two ways, in two

Quotations

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ὣς φάτο· Πηλείωνι δ’ ἄχος γένετ’, ἐν δέ οἱ ἦτορ
στήθεσσιν λασίοισι διάνδιχα μερμήριξεν,
ἠ’ ὅ γε φάσγανον ὀξὺ ἐρυσσάμενος παρὰ μηροῦ
τοὺς μὲν ἀναστήσειεν, ὃ δ’ Ἀτρείδην ἐναρίζοι,
ἦε χόλον παύσειεν ἐρητύσειέ τε θυμόν.

  • Translation by Buckley
    Thus he spoke, and grief arose to the son of Peleus, and the heart within, in his hairy breast, was pondering upon two courses; whether, drawing his sharp sword from his thigh, he should dismiss them,[29] and should kill the son of Atreus, or should put a stop to his wrath, and restrain his passion.

Further reading

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