Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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From Proto-Indo-European *dwi-pleḱ-s; compare Latin duplex. By surface analysis, δι- (di-) +‎ -πλαξ (-plax)

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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δίπλαξ (díplaxm or f (neuter ); third declension

  1. twofold, double, in double folds
  2. (nominalized, f) a double-folded mantle
  3. (nominalized, in the plural) ship-planks (doubled one over the one below)

Declension

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Not attested in the neuter.

Further reading

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