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τοῖς πράγμασιν γὰρ οὐχὶ θυμοῦσθαι χρεών· μέλει γὰρ αὐτοῖς οὐδέν· ἀλλ' οὑντυγχάνων τὰ πράγματ' ὀρθῶς ἂν τιθῇ, πράξει καλῶς → It does no good to rage at circumstance; events will take their course with no regard for us. But he who makes the best of those events he lights upon will not fare ill.

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adj.

P. and V. δύο, δισσοί (Dem. 199, also Plat. and Isoc.), V. διπλοῦς, Ar. and V. δίπτυχοι.

The number two: P. δυάς, ἡ.

Two together: P. σύνδυο.

I think I have made more money than any two other sophists together that you like to name: P. οἶμαι ἐμὲ πλείω χρήματα εἰργάσθαι ἢ ἄλλους σύνδυο οὕστινας βούλει τῶν σοφιστῶν (Plat., Hipp. Maj. 282E).

In two: P. and V. δίχα, P. διχῆ.

Cut in two: P. τέμνειν δίχα.

In two ways: P. διχῆ.

Two-fifths: P. τῶν πέντε αἱ δύο μοῖραι.