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|btext=ής, ές :<br />qui meurt deux fois.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[δίς]], [[θνῄσκω]].
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Full diacritics: δισθᾰνής Medium diacritics: δισθανής Low diacritics: δισθανής Capitals: ΔΙΣΘΑΝΗΣ
Transliteration A: disthanḗs Transliteration B: disthanēs Transliteration C: disthanis Beta Code: disqanh/s

English (LSJ)

ές,

   A twice dead, Od.12.22.

German (Pape)

[Seite 642] ές, zweimal sterbend, Od. 12, 22, ἅπαξ εἰρημ., vgl. Scholl.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δισθανής: -ές, δὶς ἀποθανών, Ὀδ. Μ. 22.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ής, ές :
qui meurt deux fois.
Étymologie: δίς, θνῄσκω.