Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

διπλόος
(), 2배로, 이중의, 2배의, 갑절의, 두 배의, 상호간의##간악한, 불성실한, 배신의
διπλόω
(Verb), to double, to be bent double##to repay twofold
δίπλωμα
(Noun), something double, the parallel streams of the Milky Way##the fetal position
δίπλωσις
(Noun), a compounding of words
διπόδης
(Adjective), 넓은, 폭넓은, 광범위한
Διπόλεια
(Noun), (고대 아테네에서 열리던) 제우스 축제
Διπολιώδης
(Adjective), 같은, 저런, 엇비슷한, 그런
δίπορος
(Adjective), with two roads or openings
διπόταμος
(Adjective), between two rivers
δίπους
(Adjective), two-footed##the jerboa, from its two hind feet##two feet long
δίπτυχος
(Adjective), ##한두, 이중의, 두 배의
δίπυλος
(Adjective), double-gated, with two entrances
δίπυρος
(Adjective), with double flame
διθάλασσος
(Adjective), between two seas, where two seas meet
δίθηκτος
(Adjective), two-edged
δίθρονος
(Adjective), two-throned, the two-throned
διθυμίᾱ
(Noun), 불화, 불일치
διθυραμβοδιδάσκαλος
(Noun), the dithyrambic poet who taught his own chorus
Διθυραμβογενής
(Adjective), Bacchus-born
διθύραμβος
(Noun), the dithyramb;

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