διφυής
From LSJ
κόραξ δ' ἐπαίνῳ καρδίην ἐχαυνώθη → the flattered crow was filled with pride, the flattered crow became elate in heart
English (LSJ)
ές: neut. pl. διφυῆ, also
A διφυᾶ Arist. PA669b18 (s. v. l.):—of double nature or form, ἔχιδνα μειξοπάρθενος δ. Hdt.4.9; of Centaurs, S.Tr. 1095, Pherecyd.50 J.; of Pan, Pl.Cra.408d; Κέκροψ, i. e. man and serpent, but expld. as of double sex (Suid.), or of double race (Egyptian and Greek), D.S.1.28; δ. Ἔρως sexual intercourse, Orph.A. 14. 2 generally, twofold, double, κόραι Ion Lyr.16; ὀφρύες Arist. HA491b14; στῆθος διφυὲς μαστοῖς ib.493a12; ἡ τῶν μυκτήρων δύναμις Id.PA657a4; μῦς, of the biceps, Gal.UP13.13; αὐλός Aret.SD2.13.