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Headword: Diplai
Adler number: delta,1258
Translated headword: double
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
Feminine plural [of diplou=s].[1]
Attic writers accentuate a(pla= ["single"] and dipla= ["double"] and pollapla= ["multiple"] and all such [adjectives] with a circumflex on the last syllable. [Likewise] a)rgura= ["silver"], xrusa= ["golden"], keramea= ["earthen"] from kerameou=n, and foinika= ["crimson"] from foinikiou=n.[2]
Greek Original:
Diplai: to thêlukon plêthuntikon. to hapla kai dipla kai pollapla kai panta ta toiauta perispôsin hoi Attikoi. argura, chrusa, keramea, apo tou kerameoun, kai phoinika, apo tou phoinikioun.
Notes:
From alpha 3221. Cf. pi 1871, phi 783, and chi 553. These are neuter plurals of contracted adjectives.
[1] Of diplou=s (cf. delta 1261, delta 1262).
[2] The neuter plural foinika= is actually from foinikou=n rather than the less common foinikiou=n: see note at phi 783.
Keyword: dialects, grammar, and etymology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 13 February 2005@01:09:41.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (x-refs; tweaked translation) on 13 February 2005@04:41:49.
Catharine Roth (fixed my typos) on 13 February 2005@11:39:03.
Catharine Roth (added a note and a cross-reference) on 2 April 2023@00:50:14.

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