di"-qa±nhv" , ev" , ( qanei`n, qnhvskw ) twice dead, Od.
diskeuvw
diskeuvw , f. sw , = diskevw : Pass. to be pitched, Eur.
diskevw
diskevw , f. hvsw , to pitch the quoit ( divsko" ), play at quoits, Od.: Pass. to be pitched, Anth. Hence divskhma
divskhma
divskhma , ato", tov , a thing thrown, Eur.
divskhptro"
div-skhptro" , on , ( skh`ptron ) two-sceptred, Aesch.
diskobovlo"
disko-bovlo" , oJ , ( bavllw ) the quoit-thrower, a famous statue by Myron, Luc.
divsko"
divsko" , oJ , ( dikei`n ) a sort. of quoit, made of stone, Od.
II. anything quoit-shaped, a trencher, Anth .: a mirror, Id.
divskoura
divsk-oura , tav , ( ou\ro" ) a quoits cast, as a measure of distance, Il.
diskofovro"
disko-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) bringing the discus, Luc.
dismuvrioi
di"-muvrioi »u<Eth>1/4, ai, a , twenty thousand, Hdt ., etc.
dissavrch"
dis"-avrch" , ou, oJ , ( a[rcw ) joint-ruling, Soph.
dissov"
dissov" , Att. dittov" , Ion. dixov" , hv, ovn , ( div" ) two-fold, double, Hdt.
II.
in
pl.
two,
Id.,
Trag.
,
etc.
III.
metaph.
double, divided, doubtful,
Aesch
.,
Soph.
distavzw
distavzw , f. avsw , ( div" ) to be in doubt, hesitate, Plat.
divstico"
div-stiØco" , on , of two verses, Anth.
II. as Subst. , divsticon, tov , a distich, Id.