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διπλᾰσι-άζω

diplasiazo

double, reduplicate, repeat, to be twice the size of, to be doubled in value

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What it meant

διπλᾰσι-άζω · diplasi-azō — LSJ

double

double, Pl. Lg. 920a, Hierocl. in CA 20p.465M., etc.: —Pass., Prodic. 7, X. Ages. 5.1, Ph. 2.534; δ. λέγεται διχῶς· ἢ γὰρ τόπον . . μένοντος τοῦ πλήθους τῶν ἀνδρῶν, ἢ τὸν ἀριθμόν Ascl. Tact. 10.17; so δ. τὸ βάθος Plb. 18.24.8.

2 reduplicate

Gramm., reduplicate, A.D. Pron. 62.23, al.:—Pass., Id. Synt. 237.23.

b double

double a consonant, Hdn.Gr. 2.932, etc.

3 repeat

repeat a metrical phrase, in Pass., Aristid. Quint. 1.24.

II to be twice the size of, to be doubled in value

intr., to be twice the size of, τινός D.S. 4.84; to be doubled in value, Lys. 32.25.

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