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P. and V. [[ἄμφω]], ἀμφότεροι (neuter only in V.). | |||
<b class="b2">Both together</b>: P. [[συνάμφω]], [[συναμφότεροι]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Tearing her hair with the fingers of both hands</b>: V. κόμην σπῶσʼ ἀμφιδεξίοις ἀκμαῖς (Soph., ''O.R.'' 1243). | |||
<b class="b2">From both sides</b>, adv.: P. [[ἀμφοτέρωθεν]]. | |||
<b class="b2">In both ways</b>, adv.; P. [[ἀμφοτέρως]]. | |||
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adj.
P. and V. ἄμφω, ἀμφότεροι (neuter only in V.).
Both together: P. συνάμφω, συναμφότεροι.
Tearing her hair with the fingers of both hands: V. κόμην σπῶσʼ ἀμφιδεξίοις ἀκμαῖς (Soph., O.R. 1243).
From both sides, adv.: P. ἀμφοτέρωθεν.
In both ways, adv.; P. ἀμφοτέρως.