δίδυμος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Reduplication from δύο (dúo, two), with a suffix -μο; compare ἀμφίδυμος (amphídumos, double). Analogical formations like τρίδυμος (trídumos) show that this word was connected with δίς (dís, twice), at least at a later date.

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

δῐ́δῠμος • (dídumos) m (feminine δῐδῠ́μη, neuter δῐ́δῠμον); first/second declension

  1. double, twofold
  2. twin

Declension

Noun

δῐ́δῠμος • (dídumos) m (genitive δῐδῠ́μου); second declension

  1. (in the plural) twins
  2. (astronomy) Gemini
  3. (anatomy, in the plural) testicles
    Synonym: ὄρχῐς (órkhis)
  4. (anatomy, in the plural) ovaries

Inflection

Derived terms

  • δῐδῠμαῖον (didumaîon)
  • Δῐδῠμαῖος (Didumaîos)
  • δῐδῠμεύω (didumeúō)
  • δῐδῠ́μη (didúmē)
  • δῐδῠμογενής (didumogenḗs)
  • δῐδῠμόγονος (didumógonos)
  • δῐδῠμόζῠγος (didumózugos)
  • δῐδῠμόθροος (didumóthroos)
  • δῐδῠμόκτῠπος (didumóktupos)
  • δῐδῠμόστροφος (didumóstrophos)
  • δῐδῠμότης (didumótēs)
  • δῐδῠμότοκος (didumótokos)
  • δῐδῠμόχροος (didumókhroos)
  • Δῐδῠμών (Didumṓn)
  • δῐδῠμᾰ́νωρ (didumánōr)
  • δῐδῠμᾱ́ων (didumā́ōn)
  • δῐδῠ́μῐος (didúmios)
  • δῐδῠ́μῐᾰ (didúmia)
  • ἐπῐδῐδῠμῐ́ς (epididumís)

Descendants

  • English: didymus
  • Greek: δίδυμος (dídymos)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek δίδυμος (dídumos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈði.ði.mos]

Adjective

δίδυμος • (dídymos) m (feminine δίδυμη, neuter δίδυμο)

  1. twin, twinned, being one of a pair of twins
    δίδυμα αδέλφια
    dídyma adélfia
    twin brothers
  2. (figuratively) matching exactly
    δίδυμα πυροβόλα, δίδυμοι πύργοι
    dídyma pyrovóla, dídymoi pýrgoi
    twin cannon, twin towers

Declension

Noun

δίδυμος • (dídymos) m or f (plural δίδυμοι)

  1. twin (either of two people who shared the same uterus, or of two similar or closely related objects)

Declension

Descendants

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