divporo"
div-poro" , on , with two roads or openings, Eur.
dipovtamo"
diØ-povta±mo" , on , between two rivers, Eur.
divpou"
div-pou" , podo", oJ, hJ , two-footed, Lat. bipes , Aesch ., Plat. , etc.
2.
divpou", oJ
,
the jerboa,
which springs
from its two hind feet,
like the kangaroo,
Hdt.
II.
two feet long,
Lat.
bipedalis
,
Plat.
divptuco"
div-ptuØco" , on , ( ptuchv ) double-folded, doubled, Od.; d. deltivon a pair of tablets, Hdt. : neut. pl. as Adv. , divptuca poihvsante" »th;n kni`san1/4 , having doubled the fat, i.e. putting one layer of fat under the thighs ( mhroiv ) and another over them, Il.,
II. twofold, Lat. geminus , Eur .: and in pl. = dissoiv , two, Id.
divpulo"
div-puØlo" , on , ( puvlh ) double-gated, with two entrances, Soph.
II. divpulon, tov , a gate at Athens, Plut.
divpuro"
div-puØro" , on , ( pu`r ) with double flame, Ar.
divrrumo"
divr-ru<Eth>mo" , on , with two poles, i.e. three horses, Aesch.
div"
div" (for dui?" , from duvo ), Adv. twice, doubly, Lat. bis , Od., Hdt. , Att.
di"
-di" , inseparable Suffix, signifying motion to a place, like -de , as in a[lludi", oi[kadi", camavdi" .
Div"
* Div" , an old nom. for Zeuv" , which appears in the oblique cases Diov", Dii?, Diva , and Lat. Dis, Dies-piter, Djovis .
divsabo"
div"-a<Eth>bo" »iØ1/4, on , Dor. for divshbo" , twice young, Anth.
divseuno"
div"-euno" , on , ( eujnhv ) with two wives, Anth.
disqanhv"