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P. and V. [[δυστυχής]], [[δυσδαίμων]], [[ἀτυχής]] (Eur., ''Heracl.'' 460, but rare V.), Ar. and V. [[δύσποτμος]], [[δύσμορος]] (also Antipho. but rare P.), V. [[ἄμοιρος]] (also Plat. but rare P.), [[ἄμμορος]]; see [[unfortunate]].
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[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[δυστυχής]], [[δυσδαίμων]], [[ἀτυχής]] ([[Euripides|Eur.]], ''[[Heraclidae]]'' 460, but rare [[verse|V.]]), [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[δύσποτμος]], [[δύσμορος]] (also Antipho. but rare [[prose|P.]]), [[verse|V.]] [[ἄμοιρος]] (also [[Plato]] but rare [[prose|P.]]), [[ἄμμορος]]; see [[unfortunate]].
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P. and V. δυστυχής, δυσδαίμων, ἀτυχής (Eur., Heraclidae 460, but rare V.), Ar. and V. δύσποτμος, δύσμορος (also Antipho. but rare P.), V. ἄμοιρος (also Plato but rare P.), ἄμμορος; see unfortunate.