δίχηλος
From LSJ
Μεγάλοι δὲ λόγοι μεγάλας πληγὰς τῶν ὑπεραύχων ἀποτίσαντες γήρᾳ τὸ φρονεῖν ἐδίδαξαν → The great words of the arrogant pay the penalty by suffering great blows, and teach one to reason in old age
English (LSJ)
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A cloven-hoofed, Hdt.2.71; δ. ἔμβασις E.Ba.740:—freq. in Dor. form δίχᾱλος, Arist.PA663a31, al. II with two pincers, prongs, or claws, πυραγρέτης AP6.92 (Phil.); πάγουρος ib.196 (Stat. Flacc.), cf. Hero Bel.76.10; δίχιλα (sic) ξύλα BGU 37.4 (i A. D.); εἰς δίχηλον διεσχισμένος Hero Spir.1.28. III Subst., δίχηλα ὕεια pigs' trotters, Luc. Lex.6; cf. διχάλα.