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diqavlasso"

di-qavlasso" , Att. -tto" , on , ( qavlassa ) between two seas, where two seas meet, N.T.

divqhkto"

div-qhkto" , on , two-edged, xivfo" Aesch.

divqrono"

div-qrono" , on , two-throned, jAcaiw`n d. kravto" the twothroned might of the Achaeans, i.e. the brother-kings, Aesch.

Diqurambogenhv"

Di<Eth>quØrambo-genhv" , oJ , ( giv-gnomai ) Bacchus-born, Anth.

diqurambodidavskalo"

di<Eth>quØrambo-diØdavska±lo" , oJ , the dithyrambic poet who taught his own chorus, Ar.

diquvrambo"

di<Eth>quvrambo" »uØ1/4, oJ , the dithyramb; a kind of lyric poetry, Hdt. , Ar. , etc. : its proper subject was the birth of Bacchus, Plat. (Deriv. uncertain.)

divquro"

div-quØro" , on , ( quvra ) with two doors, Plut .: with two leaves, of tablets, Luc.

divqurson

div-qurson , tov , ( quvrso" ) a double thyrsus, Anth.

Dii?

Dii? [ )1/4 , Div , dat. of Zeuv" .

diidei`n

di-idei`n , inf. of diei`don .

dii?hmi

di-i?hmi , f. -hvsw , aor. I -h`ka , to drive or thrust through a thing, c. gen ., Od., Eur. ; also c. dupl. acc. , lovgchn d. stevrna Id.

2. to let people go through a country, give them a passage through, Xen ., Dem. :— c. gen ., xumfora;" tou` sou` dih`ka" stovmato" didst let them pass through thy mouth, gavest utterance to them, Soph.

II. to send apart, to dismiss, disband, Xen.
2. to dissolve: in Med. , dievmeno" o[xei having diluted it with vinegar, Ar.

diiquvnw

di-iquvnw »u<Eth>1/4 , to direct by steering, Anth.

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