δίθυρος
From LSJ
ἄνθρωπός ἐστι πνεῦμα καὶ σκιὰ μόνον → human being is only a breath and a shadow, man is but a breath and a shadow
English (LSJ)
[ῐ], ον,
A with two doors or entrances, νεώς, ἄντρον, Plu.Num. 20, Porph.Antr.3; bivalve, of shell-fish, Arist.HA528a12; of the mouth, Corn.ND30, etc.; of two leaves, δ. γραμματείδιον a diptych, Men.327, cf. Lib.Or.51.11, Ep.1021.1; of seeds, which split in germinating, Arist.Juv.468b19, Thphr.HP8.2.2; δίθυρον, τό, door with two leaves, Annales du Service 19.63,64 (ii B. C.), BGU1028.9 (ii A. D.). II τὰ δ. seat of honour, = Lat. tribunal, Plb.27.1.6.