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|dgtxt= | |dgtxt=[[δισύλλαβος]], δισύλλαβον<br /><b class="num">• Alolema(s):</b> [[δισσύλλαβος]] Ath.392b<br /><b class="num">I</b> <b class="num">1</b>[[bisílabo]], [[disilábico]] (<i>[[sc.]]</i> ὄνομα) Phylarch.12, Luc.<i>Gall</i>.29, Ath.l.c., <i>AP</i> 11.358, Aristid.Quint.45.10, Diom.431.19, Lyd.<i>Mag</i>.1.25, [[ἀντωνυμία]] A.D.<i>Pron</i>.49.14, λέξις D.H.<i>Comp</i>.11.17<br /><b class="num">•</b>subst. τὸ [[δισύλλαβον]] = [[grupo de dos sílabas]] Heph.4.4.<br /><b class="num">2</b> [[doble]] ἐρωτήματα Luc.<i>Bis Acc</i>.22.<br /><b class="num">II</b> adv. [[δισυλλάβως]] = [[disilábicamente]] ‘πίε’ δὲ δισυλλάβως Μένανδρος Ath.446e, cf. A.D.<i>Pron</i>.35.25. | ||
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Revision as of 16:01, 24 October 2024
Spanish (DGE)
δισύλλαβος, δισύλλαβον
• Alolema(s): δισσύλλαβος Ath.392b
I 1bisílabo, disilábico (sc. ὄνομα) Phylarch.12, Luc.Gall.29, Ath.l.c., AP 11.358, Aristid.Quint.45.10, Diom.431.19, Lyd.Mag.1.25, ἀντωνυμία A.D.Pron.49.14, λέξις D.H.Comp.11.17
•subst. τὸ δισύλλαβον = grupo de dos sílabas Heph.4.4.
2 doble ἐρωτήματα Luc.Bis Acc.22.
II adv. δισυλλάβως = disilábicamente ‘πίε’ δὲ δισυλλάβως Μένανδρος Ath.446e, cf. A.D.Pron.35.25.
German (Pape)
[Seite 643] zweisylbig, Luc. Gall. 29; Gramm.
Translations
disyllabic
Breton: divsilabennek; Catalan: disíl·lab, disil·làbic; Czech: dvouslabičný; Dutch: tweelettergrepig, tweesyllabisch; English: disyllabic, bisyllabic; Faroese: við tveimum stavilsum, tvístavilsis-; Finnish: kaksitavuinen; French: dissyllabique, bisyllabique; Galician: bisílabo; German: zweisilbig; Greek: δισύλλαβος; Ancient Greek: δισύλλαβος, δισσύλλαβος; Hungarian: két szótagú/szótagos; Interlingua: bisyllabe; Irish: déshiollach; Italian: bisillabo, disillabico; Macedonian: двосложен; Portuguese: dissílabo; Russian: двусложный; Scottish Gaelic: dà-shiolach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: дво̀сложан; Roman: dvòsložan; Spanish: bisílabo, bisilábico, disílabo, disilábico; Swedish: tvåstavig