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1 disyllaba
dĭsyllăbus, a, um, adj., = disullabos, dissyllabic, Lucil. ap. Non. 26, 7; Quint. 1, 5, 31; Ter. Maur. p. 2431 P.— Plur. as subst.: dĭsyllăbae, ārum (sc. voces), f., dissyllabic words, dissyllables, Mart. Cap. 3, § 269; also, dĭsyllăba, ōrum (sc. verba), n., the same, id. 5, § 521 al. -
2 disyllabae
dĭsyllăbus, a, um, adj., = disullabos, dissyllabic, Lucil. ap. Non. 26, 7; Quint. 1, 5, 31; Ter. Maur. p. 2431 P.— Plur. as subst.: dĭsyllăbae, ārum (sc. voces), f., dissyllabic words, dissyllables, Mart. Cap. 3, § 269; also, dĭsyllăba, ōrum (sc. verba), n., the same, id. 5, § 521 al. -
3 disyllabus
dĭsyllăbus, a, um, adj., = disullabos, dissyllabic, Lucil. ap. Non. 26, 7; Quint. 1, 5, 31; Ter. Maur. p. 2431 P.— Plur. as subst.: dĭsyllăbae, ārum (sc. voces), f., dissyllabic words, dissyllables, Mart. Cap. 3, § 269; also, dĭsyllăba, ōrum (sc. verba), n., the same, id. 5, § 521 al.
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