δυώδεκα

From LSJ

τά γε μὰν λίνα πάντα λελοίπει ἐκ Μοιρᾶν → but all the thread granted him by the Fates had run out

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Full diacritics: δῠώδεκα Medium diacritics: δυώδεκα Low diacritics: δυώδεκα Capitals: ΔΥΩΔΕΚΑ
Transliteration A: dyṓdeka Transliteration B: dyōdeka Transliteration C: dyodeka Beta Code: duw/deka

English (LSJ)

Ion., Ep., Lyr.; Att. δώδεκα, twelve, in all genders, Il. 2.637, Hdt.1.16, Pi.N.4.28, etc.; οἱ δώδεκα θεοί Aeschin.Socr.5, Com.Adesp.39.9 D.:—also δυόδεκο, IG5(2).3 (Tegea, iv B.C.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 693] poet. u. ion. für δώδεκα, zwölf; Hom. u. a. Ep.; Theocr. 25, 129; sonst nur δώδ.; Her.; Pind. N. 4, 28, neben δώδεκα, Ol. 11, 51. In att. Poesie u, Prosa herrscht δώδεκα. So auch in den Zusammensetzungen.

French (Bailly abrégé)

poét. et ion. c. δώδεκα.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

δυώδεκα ep., Ion. en lyr. voor δώδεκα.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

δυώδεκα: Hom., Pind., Her. = δώδεκα.

English (Autenrieth)

= δυοκαίδεκα, Il. 10.488, Il. 2.637; δυωδέκατος = δωδέκατος, Il. 1.493.

English (Slater)

δῠώδεκα v. δώδεκα.

Greek Monolingual

δυώδεκα (Α)
δώδεκα.

Greek Monotonic

δυώδεκα: ποιητ. αντί δώ-δεκα (δύο καὶ δέκα), δώδεκα, σε όλα τα γένη, Λατ. duo-decim, σε Όμηρ. κ.λπ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δυώδεκα: ποιητ. ἀντὶ δώδεκα (δύο καί δέκα), καθ' ὅλα τὰ γένη .Ὅμ., κτλ.- Οἱ δύο τύποι δυω- καὶ δω- εὑρίσκονται εἰς ὅλα τὰ σύνθετα. Ὁ πλήρης τύπος δυώδἐπικρατεῖ παρ' Ὁμ. καὶ τοῖς Ἵωσιν, ἀλλὰ τὸ δώδεκα εἶναι ὡσαύτως ἐν χρήσει παρ' Ὁμ. καὶ ἐπικρατεῖ παρ' Ἀττ.

Middle Liddell

[δύο καὶ δέκα
twelve, in all genders, Lat. duo-decim, Hom., etc.

δύο καὶ δέκα, twelve, in all genders, Lat. duo-decim, Hom., etc.

Translations

twelve

Afrikaans: twaalf; Albanian: dymbëdhjetë; Amharic: ዐሥራ ሁለት; Arabic: اِثْنَا عَشَرَ‎; Egyptian Arabic: اتناشر‎; Hijazi Arabic: اثنعش‎, اتنعش‎; Aragonese: dotze, doce, doze; Aramaic Hebrew: תרעסר‎, תרתעסרא‎; Syriac: ܬܪܥܣܪ‎, ܬܪܬܥܣܪܐ‎; Armenian: տասներկու; Asturian: doce; Aymara: tunka payani; Azerbaijani: on iki; Bashkir: ун ике; Basque: hamabi; Belarusian: дванаццаць; Bengali: বারো; Bikol Central: kagduwa; Breton: daouzek; Brunei Malay: dua balas; Bulgarian: дванадесет, дванайсет; Burmese: ဆယ့်နှစ်; Buryat: арбан хоёр; Catalan: dotze; Cebuano: napulog duha; Central Sierra Miwok: ˀoṭíkšake·ny-; Chamicuro: chunka ma'pojta; Chechen: шийтта; Cherokee: ᏔᎵᏚ; Chichewa: khumi'ziwiri; Chickasaw: awa toklo, pokkó'li awa toklo; Chinese Cantonese: 十二; Hakka: 十二; Mandarin: 十二; Chuukese: engon me ru; Chuvash: вуниккӗ, вуникӗ, вуник; Classical Nahuatl: mahtlāctli omōme; Crimean Tatar: on eki; Czech: dvanáct; Dalmatian: dotco; Danish: tolv; Dena'ina: nutiha beq'di; Dhivehi: ބާރަ‎, ދޮޅަސް‎; Dutch: twaalf; Dzongkha: བཅུ་གཉིས; Esperanto: dek du; Estonian: kaksteist; Faroese: tólv; Fijian: tini ka rua; Finnish: kaksitoista; French: douze; Friulian: dodis; Galician: doce; Garifuna: dûsu; Georgian: თორმეტი; German: zwölf; Gothic: 𐍄𐍅𐌰𐌻𐌹𐍆; Greek: δώδεκα; Ancient Greek: δώδεκα, δυώδεκα, δυόδεκα, δυοκαίδεκα, δεκαδύο, δεκαδύω, ιβ΄; Greenlandic: aqqaneq-marluk; Gujarati: બાર; Haitian Creole: douz; Hawaiian: ʻumikūmālua; Hebrew: שְׁתֵּים־עֶשְׂרֵה‎, שְׁנֵים־עָשָׂר‎; Hindi: बारह; Hopi: pakwt niikyang löqmuy siikya'ta; Hungarian: tizenkettő; Hunsrik: zwellef; Icelandic: tólf; Ido: dek-e-du; Indonesian: dua belas; Interlingua: dece-duo, duodece; Irish: dó dhéag; Italian: dodici; Japanese: 十二; Kannada: ಹನ್ನೆರಡು, ೧೨; Karelian: kaksitostu; Kazakh: он екі; Khmer: ដប់ពីរ; Komi-Permyak: даскык; Korean: 열둘, 십이(十二); Kurdish Central Kurdish: دوانزە‎, دوازدە‎; Northern Kurdish: dazde; Southern Kurdish: دوازدە‎; Kyrgyz: он эки; Ladin: dodesc; Lakota: akénuŋpa; Lao: ສິບສອງ; Latgalian: divpadsmit; Latin: duodecim; Latvian: divpadsmit; Ligurian: dózze; Lithuanian: dvylika; Livonian: kakštuoistõn; Louisiana Creole French: douz; Low German: twölf, twolf; Luxembourgish: zwielef; Lü: ᦉᦲᧇᦉᦸᧂ; Macedonian: дванаесет; Malagasy: roa ambinifolo; Malay: dua belas, sepuluh dua, satu puluh dua; Malayalam: പന്ത്രണ്ട്; Maltese: tnax; Manchu: ᠵᡠᠸᠠᠨ; ᠵᡠᠸᡝ; Mansi: китыгхуйплов; Manx: daa yeig; Maore Comorian: kumi na mbili; Maori: tekau mā rua, ngahuru mā rua; Middle English: twelve; Mongolian: арван хоёр); Nauruan: ata ma aro; Navajo: naakitsʼáadah; Ngazidja Comorian: kume na -ili; Norwegian: tolv; Occitan: dotze; Ojibwe: ashi-niizh; Old Church Slavonic: дъва на дєсѧтє; Oriya: ବାର); Pali: dvādasa; Pennsylvania German: zwelf, zwelfe; Persian: دوازده‎; Piedmontese: dódes; Polish: dwanaście, dwanaścioro; Portuguese: doze; Punjabi: ਬਾਰਾਂ; Quechua: chunka iskayniyuq; Rohingya: baró; Romani: deśuduj; Kalo Finnish Romani: deȟ-o-dui; Romanian: doisprezece, doișpe, douăsprezece, douășpe or; Romansch: dudesch; Russian: двенадцать; Rusyn: дванадцять; S'gaw Karen: တဆံခံ; Sami Inari: kyehtnubáloh; Northern: guoktenuppelohkái; Skolt: kuâtmlo; Southern: luhkie göökte; Samoan: sefulu lua; Sanskrit: द्वादश; Santali: ᱜᱮᱞ ᱵᱟᱨ; Sardinian: dóghi; Scottish Gaelic: dà dheug, a dhà dheug; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: дванае̄ст; Roman: dvánaēst; Shan: သိပ်းသွင်; Sinhalese: දොළහ; Slovak: dvanásť; Slovene: dvanájst; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: dwanasćo; Upper Sorbian: dwanaće; Southern Altai: он эки; Spanish: doce; Swedish: tolv; Tagalog: labindalawa; Tahitian: hō'ē 'ahuru ma piti; Tajik: дувоздаҳ; Tamil: பன்னிரண்டு; Tatar: унике; Telugu: పండ్రెండు; Thai: สิบสอง; Tibetan: བཅུ་གཉིས; Tigre: ዐስር ወክልኦት, ዐስር ወክልኤ; Tigrinya: ዓሰርተ ክልተ; Tongan: hongofulu mā ua; Turkish: on iki; Turkmen: on iki; Ukrainian: дванадцять; Urdu: بارہ‎; Uyghur: ئون ئىككى‎; Uzbek: oʻn ikki; Venetian: dódexe; Vietnamese: mười hai; Vilamovian: cwełf; Volapük: degtel, balsetel; Walloon: doze; Welsh: deuddeg, undeg dau, undeg dwy; West Frisian: tolf, tolve; Wolof: fukk ak ñaar; Yao: likumi kwisa wili; Yiddish: צוועלף‎; Yup'ik: qula malruk; Zazaki: dıwês, desudıdı; Zhuang: cib ngeih; Zuni: asdemłan kwili yałdo'