δίφρος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Perhaps from δι- (di-, two) + φέρω (phérō, to bear).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

δίφρος • (díphros) m (genitive δίφρου); second declension

  1. chariot-board, on which the warrior and the driver stood
  2. chariot itself, travelling car, litter
  3. seat, couch, stool
  4. royal throne

Declension

Derived terms

  • δίφραξ (díphrax)
  • διφρεία (diphreía)
  • διφρευτής (diphreutḗs)
  • διφρηλάτης (diphrēlátēs)
  • διφρίδιον (diphrídion)
  • διφρίον (diphríon)
  • δίφριος (díphrios)
  • δίφρις (díphris)
  • διφρίσκος (diphrískos)
  • διφροπηγία (diphropēgía)
  • διφρουλκέω (diphroulkéō)
  • διφρουργία (diphrourgía)
  • διφροῦχος (diphroûkhos)
  • διφροφόρος (diphrophóros)
  • ἐνδίφριος (endíphrios)
  • ἐπιδιφριάς (epidiphriás)
  • ἐπιδίφριος (epidíphrios)
  • ποικιλόδιφρος (poikilódiphros)

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