διπλόος

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Ancient Greek[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From δῐ́ς (dís, twice) +‎ -πλόος (-plóos, -fold). Compare Latin duplus (double), Proto-Germanic *twīflaz (doubt).

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Adjective[edit]

δῐπλόος (diplóosm (feminine δῐπλόη, neuter δῐπλόον); first/second declension

  1. Double
    1. Double thickness
    2. Folded so as to be double, folded in half
    3. Done by two sides against each other, mutual
    4. (grammar) Compound (word)
    5. (comparative) Twice as much, twice as large [+genitive = as]
    6. (Tragic) two
    7. Double-minded, doubtful
  2. (neuter, διπλοῦν (diploûn), as substantive) double pot

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Descendants[edit]

  • Greek: διπλός (diplós), δίπλα (dípla)

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