two
From LSJ
μηδενί δίκην δικάσῃς πρίν ἀμφοῖν μῦθον ἀκούσῃς → do not give your judgement on anything until you have heard a speech on both sides
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
P. and V. δύο, δισσοί (Dem. 199, also Plato and Isoc.), V. διπλοῦς, Ar. and V. δίπτυχοι.
the number two: P. δυάς, ἡ.
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 (Plato, Hippolytus Maj. 282E).