Plato Greek Lexicon δίπους

δίπους

dipous

two-footed

Appears 7 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

δίπους, ποδος (acc. δίπουν IG 2.1054.24, etc.), , , neut. πουν, Α. two-footed, A. Ag. 1258, Supp. 895 (lyr.), Pl. Plt. 276c, etc.: δίποδα, τά, two-footed animals, Plu. 2.636e. 2. δίπους, , jerboa, which springs from its two hind feet, Hdt. 4.192. II. two feet long, γραμμή Pl. Men. 83d; διάμετρος δυνάμει δ. Id. Plt. 266b.
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