dichronus

dichronus
dī̆chrŏnus, a, um, adj., = dichronos, of two quantities, common (pure Lat. anceps): vocales, Victor. p. 1966 P. al.; Mart. Cap. 9, § 982.

Lewis & Short Latin Dictionary, 1879. - Revised, Enlarged, and in Great Part Rewritten. . 2011.

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  • dichronous — ˈdīkrənəs adjective Etymology: Late Latin dichronus, dichronos, from Greek dichronos, from di + chronos chronous prosody 1. : consisting of or lasting through two morae : disemic 2. : common 9c * * * dic …   Useful english dictionary

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