From δῐ́ς (dís, “twice”) + -πλόος (-plóos, “-fold”). Compare ᾰ̔πλόος (haplóos, “simple”), as well as Latin duplus (“double”), Proto-Germanic *twīflaz (“doubt”).[1]
δῐπλόος • (diplóos) m (feminine δῐπλόη, neuter δῐπλόον); first/second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | δῐπλόος diplóos |
δῐπλόη diplóē |
δῐπλόον diplóon |
δῐπλόω diplóō |
δῐπλόᾱ diplóā |
δῐπλόω diplóō |
δῐπλόοι diplóoi |
δῐπλόαι diplóai |
δῐπλόᾰ diplóa | |||||
Genitive | δῐπλόου diplóou |
δῐπλόης diplóēs |
δῐπλόου diplóou |
δῐπλόοιν diplóoin |
δῐπλόαιν diplóain |
δῐπλόοιν diplóoin |
δῐπλόων diplóōn |
δῐπλοέων / δῐπλοῶν diploéōn / diploôn |
δῐπλόων diplóōn | |||||
Dative | δῐπλόῳ diplóōi |
δῐπλόῃ diplóēi |
δῐπλόῳ diplóōi |
δῐπλόοιν diplóoin |
δῐπλόαιν diplóain |
δῐπλόοιν diplóoin |
δῐπλόοισῐ / δῐπλόοισῐν / δῐπλόοις diplóoisi(n) / diplóois |
δῐπλόῃσῐ / δῐπλόῃσῐν diplóēisi(n) |
δῐπλόοισῐ / δῐπλόοισῐν / δῐπλόοις diplóoisi(n) / diplóois | |||||
Accusative | δῐπλόον diplóon |
δῐπλόην diplóēn |
δῐπλόον diplóon |
δῐπλόω diplóō |
δῐπλόᾱ diplóā |
δῐπλόω diplóō |
δῐπλόους diplóous |
δῐπλόᾱς diplóās |
δῐπλόᾰ diplóa | |||||
Vocative | δῐπλόε diplóe |
δῐπλόη diplóē |
δῐπλόον diplóon |
δῐπλόω diplóō |
δῐπλόᾱ diplóā |
δῐπλόω diplóō |
δῐπλόοι diplóoi |
δῐπλόαι diplóai |
δῐπλόᾰ diplóa | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
δῐπλόως diplóōs |
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