ἀμφιφορεύς

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καὶ ἄλλως δὲ πολυειδῶς συζευγνύουσι τοῖς πράγµασι τὰ µαθήµατα, ὡς καὶ τῶν πραγµάτων ὁµοιοῦσθαι τοῖς µαθήµασι δυναµένων καὶ τῶν µαθηµάτων τοῖς πράγµασι φύσιν ἐχόντων ἀπεικάζεσθαι καὶ ἀµφοτέρων πρὸς ἄλληλα ἀνθοµοιουµένων → they couple mathematical objects to things in several other ways as well, since things can be assimilated to mathematical objects, and mathematical objects can by nature be likened to things, both being in a relation of mutual resemblance

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Full diacritics: ἀμφιφορεύς Medium diacritics: ἀμφιφορεύς Low diacritics: αμφιφορεύς Capitals: ΑΜΦΙΦΟΡΕΥΣ
Transliteration A: amphiphoreús Transliteration B: amphiphoreus Transliteration C: amfiforeys Beta Code: a)mfiforeu/s

English (LSJ)

gen. έως, Ep. ῆος, ὁ: (φέρω, φορέω):—

   A large jar or pitcher with two handles, of gold, Il.23.92, Od.24.74; of stone, 13.105; for wine, 2.290, etc.; for oil, Simon.155.4: used as cinerary urn, Il. l.c.    II = μετρητής, Theopomp.Hist.374. (The later form was ἀμφορεύς, q.v.)