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δύο
δύο δυοῖν [cogn., Lat. duo, two, Eng. two], two, sometimes used with pl. nouns, and not declined ; εἰς δύο, two abreast. δυσ- [bor., Eng. dys- in dyspepsia, dysentery, etc.], inseparable prefix, signifying hard, with difficulty, bad, the opposite of εὐ-.

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δύο δυοῖν [cogn., Lat. duo, two, Eng. two], two, sometimes used with pl. nouns, and not declined ; εἰς δύο, two abreast. δυσ- [bor., Eng. dys- in dyspepsia, dysentery, etc.], inseparable prefix, signifying hard, with difficulty, bad, the opposite of εὐ-.
IDX:
689
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:anabasis-mather-691
Key:
du/o

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