δίπτυχος
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ον, (πτύσσω)
A double-folded, doubled, δίπτυχον ἀμφ' ὤμοισιν ἔχων . . λώπην Od.13.224 (so δίπτυχα λώπην, metaplast. acc. as if from δίπτυξ, A.R.2.32); δ. δελτίον a pair of tablets, Hdt.7.239; δ. κάτοπτρον folding mirror, BGU717.12; κωδίκιλλοι δ. ib.326ii 15 (ii A. D.):—in the Homeric phrase δίπτυχα ποιήσαντες [τὴν κνίσην], δίπτυχα is interpr. by Sch. BT as an Adv., having doubled the fat, i. e. putting one layer of fat under the thighs (μηροί) and another over them, but may be acc., = fold, Il.1.461, al. II twofold, δ. δῶρον E.Ion1010; γλῶσσα Id.Tr.286: in pl., = δισσοί, two, δ. ὀδύναι S.Fr.152; νεανίαι E.IT242, cf. Or.633, Andr.578, Ar.Fr.558. III δίπτυχα, τά, = Lat. tabulae, SIG827 i 9 (Delph., ii A. D.).