Plato Greek Lexicon δύη

δύη

dye

misery, anguish

Appears 31 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

δύη [ῠ], , Dor. (not in Trag.) δύα, poet. Noun, A. misery, anguish, Od. 14.215, etc.; πῆμα δύης height of woe, ib.338; πέλαγος ἀτηρᾶς δύης A. Pr. 746; γενναία δ. S. Aj. 938 (lyr.): pl., πημοναῖς δύαις τε A. Pr. 513, cf. 181 (lyr.), 525, etc.: also in late Prose, App. BC 4.42; Pythag. name for two (by false etym.), Theol,Ar.12.
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