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|mdlsjtxt=δυωδεκά-μηνος, ον [μήν]<br />[[twelve]] months old, Hes.
|mdlsjtxt=δυωδεκά-μηνος, ον [μήν]<br />[[twelve]] months old, Hes.
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Full diacritics: δῠωδεκάμηνος Medium diacritics: δυωδεκάμηνος Low diacritics: δυωδεκάμηνος Capitals: ΔΥΩΔΕΚΑΜΗΝΟΣ
Transliteration A: dyōdekámēnos Transliteration B: dyōdekamēnos Transliteration C: dyodekaminos Beta Code: duwdeka/mhnos

English (LSJ)

δῠωδεκαταῖος, δῠωδέκατος, v. δωδ-.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δυωδεκάμηνος: δυωδεκαταῖος, δυωδέκατος, ἴδε ἐν δωδ- .

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
âgé de douze mois.
Étymologie: δυώδεκα, μήν².

Greek Monotonic

δυωδεκάμηνος: -ον (μήν), αυτός που είναι δώδεκα μηνών (ηλικιακά), σε Ησίοδ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

δυωδεκάμηνος: двенадцатимесячный (παῖς Hes.).

Middle Liddell

δυωδεκά-μηνος, ον [μήν]
twelve months old, Hes.