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1 двуличен
double-/two-faced; double heartedдвуличен човек double-dealer* * *двулѝчен,прил., -на, -но, -ни double-/two-faced; double hearted, double-hearted; double-tongued; hypocritical, dissembling; duplicitous; \двуличенен човек double-dealer.* * *bifacial ; hypocritical {hipx`kritikxl}; intriguing ; two- faced* * *1. double-/two-faced;double hearted 2. ДВУЛИЧЕН човек double-dealer -
2 лицемерен
double-tonguedhypocritical -
3 lažljiv
• double-tongued; mendacious; shuffling -
4 лицемерен
hypocritical, counterfeit; Jesuitic (al)(на думи) double-tongued* * *лицемѐрен,прил., -на, -но, -ни hypocritical, counterfeit, arty, double-faced, two-faced, double-hearted; double-tongued; dissembling; dissimulative; duplicitous; feigned; Jesuitic(al); (на думи) double-tongued.* * *canting; counterfeit; double-faced; insincere{insin`six}; Pecksniffian; pharisaic(al)* * *1. (на думи) double-tongued 2. hypocritical, counterfeit;Jesuitic(al) -
5 неискрен
insincere, disingenuous, devious, double-tongued, mealy-mouthed; oblique, tortuous, not straightforward; phoneyнеискрен приятел an insincere friend, a fairweather friend* * *неѝскрен,прил. insincere, disingenuous, dissimulative, counterfeit; devious, double-tongued, mealy-mouthed, double-tongued; oblique, tortuous, not straightforward; phoney; feigned; \неискрен приятел insincere friend, fair weather friend; \неискрен смях forced laughter.* * *devious; disingenuous; false{fO;ls}; feigned; fulsome hollow-hearted: an неискрен friend - неискрeн приятел; lip-deep; pretended* * *1. insincere, disingenuous, devious, double-tongued, mealy-mouthed;oblique, tortuous, not straightforward;phoney 2. НЕИСКРЕН приятел an insincere friend, a fairweather friend -
6 лживый
1) General subject: deceitful, deceivable, double tongued, double-tongued, false, full of deceit, lying, mendacious, scurril, scurrile, scurrilous, seeming, story telling, two faced, two tongued, two-faced, two-tongued, untruthful, Orwellian, Madison Avenue, Less-than-honest, speciousness, specious2) Colloquial: painted, story-telling3) Bookish: inveracious4) Rare: impostrous, imposturous5) Scottish language: sklent6) Jargon: feather-legs7) Invective: chicken shit8) Taboo: bum, full of shit -
7 dvoličan
quibbling, double dealing, double faced, double tongued* * *• double• double faced• double tongued• double dealing• shuffle• shuffling• FALSE• ambidextrous -
8 bilinguis
I.Lit., having two tongues; humorously, of voluptuous persons kissing, Plaut. Ps. 5, 1, 15; cf. id. Poen. 5, 4, 65.—B.Transf.1.Tibiae, with two keys, Varr. ap. Non. p. 229, 24.—2.Speaking two languages: bilinguis diglôssos, Gloss.: bilingues Bruttates Ennius dixit, quod Bruttii et Osce et Graece loqui soliti sint, Paul. ex Fest. p. 35 Müll.; cf. Commod. p. 350:II.corvinus, Canusini more bilinguis,
Hor. S. 1, 10, 30:sed jam bilingues erant, paulatim a domestico externo sermone degeneres,
Curt. 7, 5, 29.—Trop.A.Double-tongued, hypocritical, deceitful, false, treacherous:B.tamquam proserpens bestia, est bilinguis et scelestus,
Plaut. Pers. 2, 4, 28:edico prius, Ne duplicis habeatis linguas, ne ego bilinguis vos necem,
id. Truc. 4, 3, 7 (cf. id. Poen. 5, 2, 74:bisulcilingua quasi proserpens bestia): quippe domum timet ambiguam Tyriosque bilinguis,
Verg. A. 1, 661:homo,
Phaedr. 2, 4, 25; Sil. 2, 56:os,
Vulg. Prov. 8, 13:socii,
Sil. 16, 157:insidiae,
Claud. B. Gild. 284.—Fabulae, having a double meaning, allegorical, Arn. 5, p. 228. -
9 неискренний
1) General subject: affected, backhand, backhanded, canting, claptrap, coloured, counterfeit, crocodilian, devious, diplomatic, disingenuous, double tongued, double-tongued, fulsome, fulsome apologies, fulsome excuse, hollow, hollow hearted, hollow-hearted, insincere, knick knacky, knick-knacky, left-handed, lip, lip deep, lip-deep, mealy, showy, sinuated, sinuous, tortuous, uncandid, uncordial, underhanded, unsincere2) Diplomatic term: false3) Jargon: hairy, hockey, hokey, slick, snide, gil-hooley, mickey mouse, mickey-mouse, micky mouse, micky-mouse -
10 δίλογον
δίλογοςdouble-tongued: masc /fem acc sgδίλογοςdouble-tongued: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 ལྕེ་གཉིས་པ་
[lce gnyis pa]cheat, double-tongued, double-dealer, two-tongued, snake, parrot, deceitful -
12 bilinguis
bilinguis e, adj. [bi-+lingua], two - tongued, speaking a jumble of languages: Canusini more, H. —Fig., double-tongued, hypocritical, false: Tyrii, V.* * *bilinguis, bilingue ADJtwo-tongued, speaking two/jumbled languages; treacherous, false, hypocritical -
13 द्वि _dvi
द्वि num. a. (Nom. du. द्वौ m., द्वे f., द्वे n.) Two, both; सद्यः परस्परतुलामधिरोहतां द्वे R.5.68. (N. B. In comp. द्वा is sub- stituted for द्वि necessarily before दशन्, विंशति and त्रिंशत् and optionally before चत्वारिंशत्, पञ्चाशत्, षष्टि, सप्तति and नवति, द्वि remaining unchanged before अशीति.) [cf. L. duo, bis or bi in comp.; Gr. duo, dis; Zend dva; A. S. twi.]-Comp. -अक्ष a. two-eyed, binocular. द्व्यक्षीं त्र्यक्षीं ललाटाक्षीम् Mb.-अक्षर a. dissyllabic. (-रः) a word of two syllables.-अङ्गुल a. two fingers long. (-लम्) two fingers' length.-अणुकम् an aggregate or molecule of two atoms, a diad. विषयो द्व्यणुकादिस्तु ब्रह्माण्डान्त उदाहृतः Bhāṣāparichchheda.-अन्तर a. separated by two inter- mediate links.-अर्थ a.1 having two senses.-2 ambi- guous, equivocal.-3 having two objects in view. ˚कर a. accomplishing two objects; आम्रश्च सिक्तः पितरश्च तृप्ता एका क्रिया द्व्यर्थकरीह लोके Vāyu P. ˚त्वम् the state of having to convey two senses; द्व्यर्थत्वं विप्रतिषिद्धम् MS.7.1.6.-अर्ध a. 1<?>.- अवर a. at least two; द्व्यवरान् भोजयेद् विप्रान् पायसेन यथोचितम् Bhāg.8.16.43.-अशीत a. eighty-second.-अशीतिः f. eighty-two.-अष्टम् copper. ˚सहस्रम् 16.-अहः a period of two days.-आत्मक a.1 having a double nature.-2 being two.-आत्मकाः m. (pl.) the signs of the zodiac Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces.-आमुष्यायणः 'a son of two persons or fathers', an adopted son who remains heir to his natural father though adopted by another.-आम्नात a. twice men- tioned.-आहिक a. recurring every day (fever).-ऋचम् (द्वृचम् or द्व्यर्चम्) a collection of two verses or riks.-एकान्तर a. separated by two or by one (degree); द्व्येकान्तरासु जातानां धर्म्यं विद्यादिमं विधिम् Ms.1.7.कः, -ककारः 1 crow (there being two 'Ka's in the word काक).-2 the ruddy goose (there being two 'Ka's in the word कोक).-ककुद् m. a camel.-कर a. Yielding two senses, serving two purposes; तत्र द्विकरः शब्दः स्यात् । न च सकृदुच्चरितः शक्तो ŚB. on MS.12.1.4.-कार्षापणिक a. worth two कार्षापणs-कौडविक a. containing or worth two कुडवs.-गत a ambiguous.-गु a. exchanged or bartered for two cows. (-गुः) a subdivision of the Tatpuruṣa compound in which the first member is a numeral; द्वन्द्वो द्विगुरपि चाहम् Udb.-गुण a. double, twofold; पितुर्वधव्यसनमिदं हि येन मे चिरादपि द्विगुणमिवाद्य वर्धते Mu.5.6 (द्रिगुणाकृ to plough twice; द्विगुणीकृ to double, increase; द्विगुणीभूत a. double, augmented).-गुणित a.1 doubled, multiplied by two; वैरोचनैर्द्विगुणिताः सहसा मयूखैः Ki.5.46.-2 folded double.-3 enveloped.-4 doubly increased, doubled.- चरण a. having two legs, two-legged; द्विचरणपशूनां क्षितिभुजाम् Śānti.4.15.-चत्वारिंश a. (द्वि-द्वा-चत्वारिंश) fortysecond.-चत्वारिंशत् f. (द्वि-द्वा चत्वारिंशत्) forty-two.-चन्द्रधी, -मतिः The illusion of seeing two moons due to an eye disease called Timira; N.13.42.-जः 'twice-born'1 a man of any of the first three castes of the Hindus (a Brāh- maṇa, Kṣatriya or Vaiśya); मातुर्यदग्रे जायन्ते द्वितीयं मौञ्जिबन्धनात् । ब्राह्मणक्षत्रियविशस्तस्मादेते द्विजाः स्मृताः Y.1.39.-2 Brāhmaṇa (over whom the Saṁskāras or purifi- catory rites are performed); जन्मना ब्राह्मणो ज्ञेयः संस्कारै- र्द्विज उच्यते.-3 any oviparous animal, such as a bird, snake, fish &c.; Mb.12.361.5. (द्विजश्रेष्ठ = द्विजाना- मण्डजानां सर्पाणां श्रेष्ठ); स तमानन्दमविन्दत द्विजः N.2.1; Ś.5.22; R.12.22; Mu.1.11; Ms.5.17.-4 a tooth; कीर्णं द्विजानां गणैः Bh.1.13. (where द्विज means 'a Brāhmaṇa' also).-5 A star; L. D. B.-6 A kind of horse; जलोद्भवा द्विजा ज्ञेयाः Aśvachikitsā.-7 A Brahmachārī; Bhāg.11.18.42. ˚अग्ऱ्य a Brāhmaṇa. ˚अयनी the sacred thread worn by the first three castes of the Hindus. ˚आलयः1 the house of a dvija.-2 a nest. ˚इन्द्रः, ˚ईशः1 the moon; द्विजेन्द्रकान्तं श्रितवक्षसं श्रिया Śi.12.3.-2 an epithet of Garuḍa.-3 camphor. ˚दासः a Sūdra. ˚देवः1 a Brāhmaṇa; Bhāg.8.15.37.-2 a sage; Bhāg.3.1.23.-3 N. of Brahmadeva; Bhāg. 5.2.16. ˚पतिः, ˚राजः an epithet of1 the moon; इत्थं द्विजेन द्विजराजकान्तिः R.5.23.-2 Garuḍa.-3 camphor. ˚प्रपा1 a trench or basin round the root of a tree for holding water.-2 a trough near a well for watering birds, cattle &c. ˚प्रियः kind of khadira. ˚प्रिया the Soma plant. ˚बन्धुः, ˚ब्रुवः1 a man who pretends to be a Brāh- maṇa.-2 one who is 'twice-born' or a Brāhmaṇa by name and birth only and not by acts; cf. ब्रह्मबन्धु. ˚मुख्यः a Brāhmaṇa. ˚लिङ्गिन् m.1 a Kṣatriya.-2 a pseudo- Brāhmaṇa, one disguised as a Brāhmaṇa. ˚वाहनः an epithet of Viṣṇu (having Garuḍa for his vehicle). ˚सेवकः a Sūdra.-जन्मन् a.1 having two natures.-2 regenerated.-3 oviparous (-m.).-जातिः m.1 a man of any of the first three castes of the Hindus; एतान् द्विजातयो देशान् संश्रयेरन् प्रयत्नतः Ms.2.24.-2 a Brāhmaṇa. Ki.1.39; Ku.5.4. गुरुरग्निर्द्विजातीनां वर्णानां ब्राह्मणो गुरुः H.-3 a bird.-4 a tooth.-5 A kind of horse; लक्षणद्वयसम्बन्धाद् द्विजातिः स्यात् तुरङ्गमः Yuktikalpataru.-जातीय a.1 belonging to the first three castes of the Hindus.-2 of a twofold nature.-3 of mixed origin, mongrel. (-यः) a mule.-जानि a having two wives.-जिह्व a. double-tongued (fig. also).-2 insincere.(-ह्वः) 1 a snake; परस्य मर्माविधमुज्झतां निजं द्विजिह्वतादोषमजिह्मगामिभिः Śi.1.63; R.11.64;14.41; Bv.1.2.-2 an informer, a slan- derer, tale-bearer.-3 an insincere person-4 a thief.-5 particular disease of the tongue.-ज्या the sine of an arc.-ठः 1 the sign visarga consisting of two dots.-2 N. of Svāhā, wife of Agni.-त्र a. (pl.) two or three; द्वित्राण्यहान्यर्हसि सोढुमर्हन् R.5.25; सूक्ष्मा एव पतन्ति चातकमुखे द्वित्राः पयोबिन्दवः Bh.2.121.-त्रिंश (द्वात्रिंश) a.1 thirty second.-2 consisting of thirty two.-त्रिंशत् (द्वात्रिंशत्) f. thirty-two. ˚लक्षण a. having thirty-two auspicious marks upon the body.-दण्डि ind. stick against stick.-दत् a. having two teeth (as a mark of age).-दन्तः an elephant.-दल a. having two parts, two-leafed.-दश a. (pl.) twenty.-दश a.(द्वादश) 1 twelfth; गर्भात् तु द्वादशे विशः Ms.2.36.-2 consisting of twelve.-दशन् (द्वादशन्) a. (pl.) twelve. ˚अंशुः, ˚अर्चिस् m. an epithet of1 the planet Jupiter.-2 Bṛihaspati, the preceptor of the gods. ˚अक्षः, ˚करः, ˚लोचनः epithets of Kārtikeya ˚अक्षरमन्त्रः- विद्या the mantra ऊँ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय; गन्धधूपादिभिश्चार्चेद्वाद- शाक्षरविद्यया Bhāg.8.16.39. ˚अङ्गुल a measure of twelve fingers. ˚अध्यायी N. of Jaimini's Mimāṁsā in twelve Adhyāyas. ˚अन्यिक a. committing twelve mistakes in reading. ˚अस्र a dodecagon. ˚अहः1 a period of twelve days; शुध्येद् विप्रो दशाहेन द्वादशाहेन भूमिपः Ms.5.83;11.168.-2 a sacrifice lasting for or completed in twelve days. ˚अक्षः, ˚आख्यः a Buddha. ˚आत्मन् m. the sun; N.1.52. ˚आदित्याः (pl.) the twelve suns; see आदित्य. ˚आयुस् m. a dog. ˚लक्षणी f. the मीमांसासूत्र of जैमिनि (so called because it comprises twelve chapters); धर्मो द्वादशलक्षण्या व्युत्पाद्यः ŚB. on MS. ˚वार्षिक a.1 twelve years old, lasting for twelve years; Pt.1. ˚विध a. twelve-fold. ˚सहस्र a. consisting of 12.-दशी (द्वादशी) the twelfth day of a lunar fortnight.-द्वादशान्यिक (द्वादशापपाठा यस्य जाताः द्वादशान्यिकः).-दशम् (द्वादशम्)) a collection of twelve, ˚आदित्याः Twelve Ādityas:- विवस्वान्, अर्यमा, पूषन्, त्वष्टा, सविता, 3भग, धाता, विधाता, वरुण, मित्र, रुद्र, विष्णु. ˚पुत्रा Twelve types of sons according to Dharmaśāstra:-- औरस, क्षेत्रज, दत्तक, कृत्रिम, गूढोत्पन्न, अपविद्ध, कानीन, सहोढ, क्रीत, पौनर्भव, स्वयंदत्त, पारशव.-दाम्नी a cow tied with two ropes.-दिवः a ceremony lasting for two days.-देवतम् the constel- lation विशाखा.-देहः an epithet of Gaṇesa.-धातुः an epithet of Gaṇeśa.-नग्नकः a circumcised man.-नवत (द्वि-द्वा-नवत) a. ninety-second.-नवतिः(द्वि-द्वा-नवतिः) f. ninety-two.-पः an elephant; यदा किञ्चिज्ज्ञो$हं द्विप इव मदान्धः समभवम् Bh.3.31; विपूर्यमाणश्रवणोदरं द्विपाः Śi. ˚अधिपः Indra's elephant. ˚आस्य an epithet of Gaṇesa.-पक्षः 1 a bird.-2 a month.-पञ्चाश (द्वि-द्वा-पञ्चाश) a. fifty-second.-पञ्चाशत् f. (द्वि-द्वा-पञ्चाशत्) fifty-two.-पथम् 1 two ways.-2 a cross-way, a place where two roads meet.-पद् see द्विपाद् below.-पद a. having two feet (as a verse).-पदः a biped man.-पदिका, -पदी a kind of Prākṛita metre.-पाद्, a. two footed; द्विपाद बहुपादानि तिर्यग् गतिमतीनि च Mb.14.37.-पादः 1 a biped, man.-2 a bird.-3 a god.-पाद्यः, -द्यम् a double penalty.-पायिन् m. an elephant.-फालबद्धः hair parted in two; N.1.16.-बाहुः man; Ks.53.94.-बिन्दुः a Visarga (:).-भातम् twilight.-भुजः an angle.-भूम a. having two floors (as a palace).-भौतिकः a horse possessing two ele- ments out of the five; द्वयोर्लक्षणसंबन्धात् तुरगः स्याद् द्विभौतिकः Yuktikalpataru.-मातृ, -मातृजः an epithet of1 Gaṇesa.-2 king Jarāsandha.-मात्रः a long vowel (having two syllabic instants); एकमात्रो भवेद् ह्रस्वो द्विमात्रो दीर्घ उच्यते Śikṣā.-मार्गी a cross-away.-मुखा 1 a leech.-2 kind of water-vessel; ˚अहिः, ˚उरगः a double- mouthed snake.-रः 1 a bee; cf. द्विरेफ.-2 = बर्बर q. v.-मुनि ind. the two Munis, Pāṇini and Kātyāyana; द्विमुनि व्याकरणस्य, विद्याविद्यावतारभेदाद् द्विमुनिव्याकरणमित्यपि साधु Sk.-मूर्वा N. of a plant, presumably some hemp. Mātaṅga. L.9.2.-यामी Two night-watches = 6 hours.-रदः an elephant; सममेव समाक्रान्तं द्वयं द्विरदगामिना R.4.4; Me.61. ˚अन्तकः, ˚अराति, ˚अशनः1 a lion.-2 the Śarabha.-रसनः a snake.-रात्रम् two nights.-रूप a.1 biform.-2 written in two ways.-3 having a different shape.-4 bi-colour, bipartite.(-पः) 1 a variety of interpre- tation or reading.-2 a word correctly written in two ways.-रेतस् m. a mule.-रेफः a large black bee (there being two 'Ra's in the word भ्रमर); अनन्तपुष्पस्य मधोर्हि चूते द्विरेफमाला सविशेषसङ्गा Ku.1.27;3.27,36.-लयः (in music) double time (?); साम्य of two things (like गीत and वाद्य); द्विलयान्ते चर्चरी V.4.35/36.-वक्त्रः 1 a double-mouthed serpent.-2 a kind of demon; एकवक्त्रो महावक्त्रो द्विवक्त्रो कालसंनिभः Hariv.-वचनम् the dual num- ber in grammar.-वज्रकः a kind of house or structure with 16 angles (sides).-वर्गः The pair of प्रकृति and पुरुष, or of काम and क्रोध; जज्ञे द्विवर्गं प्रजहौ द्विवर्गम् Bu. Ch.2.41.-वाहिका a wing.-विंश (द्वाविंश) a. twenty-second.-विंशतिः f. (द्वाविंशति) twenty-two.-विध a. of two kinds or sorts; द्विविधः संश्रयः स्मृतः Ms.7.162.-वेश(स)रा a kind of light carriage drawn by mules.-व्याम, -व्यायाम a. two fathoms long.-शतम् 1 two hundred.-2 one hundred and two.-शत्य a. worth or bought for two hundred.-शफ a. clovenfooted. (-फः) any cloven-footed animal.-शीर्षः an epithet of Agni; also द्विशीर्षकः; सप्तहस्तः चतुःशृङ्गः सप्तजिह्वो द्विशीर्षकः Vaiśvadeva.-श्रुति a. comprehending two intervals.-षष् a. (pl.) twice six, twelve.-षष्ट (द्विषष्ट, द्वाषष्ट) a. sixty-second.-षष्टिः f. (-द्विषष्टिः, द्वाषष्टिः) sixty-two.-सन्ध्य a. having a morning and evening twi-light.-सप्तत (द्वि-द्वा-सप्तत) a. seventy-second.-सप्ततिः f. (द्वि-द्वा सप्ततिः) seventy two.-सप्ताहः a fortnight.-सम a. having two equal sides.-समत्रिभुजः an isosceles triangle.-सहस्राक्षः the great serpent Śeṣa.-सहस्र, -साहस्र a. consisting of 2. (-स्रम्) 2.-सीत्य, -हल्य a. ploughed in two ways, i. e. first length-wise and then breadth-wise.-सुवर्ण a. worth or bought for two golden coins.-स्थ (ष्ठ) a. conveying two senses; भवन्ति चद्विष्ठानि वाक्यानि यथा श्वेतो धावति अलम्बुसानां यातेति ŚB. on MS.4.3.4.-हन् m. an elephant.-हायन, -वर्ष a. two years old; शुके द्विहायनं कत्सं क्रौञ्चं हत्वा त्रिहायनम् Ms.11.134.-हीन a. of the neuter gender.-हृदया a pregnant woman.-होतृ m. an epithet of Agni. -
14 duplex
dū̆plex, ĭcis (abl. commonly duplici;I.duplice,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 122), adj. [duo-plico], twofold, double.Lit.:B.et duplices hominum facies et corpora bina,
Lucr. 4, 452; cf.aër (with geminus),
id. 4, 274:cursus (with duae viae),
Cic. Tusc. 1, 30:pars (opp. simplex),
Quint. 8, 5, 4; cf. id. 4, 4, 5:modus (opp. par and sesquiplex),
Cic. Or. 57, 193 et saep.:duplici de semine,
Lucr. 4, 1229:quem locum duplici altissimo muro munierant,
Caes. B. G. 2, 29, 3:fossa duodenūm pedum,
id. ib. 7, 36 fin.:vallum,
id. B. C. 3, 63, 3:rates,
id. ib. 1, 25, 6:tabellae,
consisting of two leaves, Suet. Aug. 27:dorsum,
consisting of two boards, Verg. G. 1, 172:acies,
Caes. B. G. 3, 24, 1; id. B. C. 1, 83, 1; 3, 67, 3 al.; cf.proelium,
Suet. Aug. 13:seditio,
id. Tib. 25:triumphus,
id. Dom. 6:cura,
id. Tib. 8 et saep.—Prov.:duplex fit bonitas, simul accessit celeritas,
who gives promptly gives twice, Pub. Syr. 141 (Rib.).—Transf.1.Of things made double by being divided into two, cloven, bipartite, double:2.ne duplices habeatis linguas, ne ego bilingues vos necem,
Plaut. Truc. 4, 3, 7; cf. id. As. 3, 3, 105:ficus,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 122; Plin. 20, 6, 23, § 52; Veg. Vet. 2, 10, 6 (1, 38, p. 265 Bip; cf. id. 1, 56, p. 281 Bip.):folia palmae,
Plin. 16, 24, 38, § 90:lex,
Quint. 7, 7, 10.—Poet., like the Gr. diplous, of things in pairs, for ambo or uterque, both:3.oculi,
Lucr. 6, 1145:palmae,
Verg. A. 1, 93; cf. Ov. Am. 3, 327.—Opp. to single, like the Gr. diplous and our double, for thick, strong, stout:4.clavi,
Cato R. R. 20:amiculum,
Nep. Dat. 3; cf.pannus,
Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 25:fenus,
Prop. 3 (4), 1, 22 (for which:magnum fenus,
Tib. 2, 6, 22). —With quam in post-Aug. prose, for alterum tantum, twice as much as, Col. 1, 8, 8:II.duplex quam ceteris pretium,
Plin. 19, 1, 2, § 9; Quint. 2, 3, 3.Trop.1. 2.In poets, like the Gr. diplous, of character, qs. double-tongued, double-faced, i. e. false, deceitful:Ulixes,
Hor. C. 1, 6, 7:Amathusia,
Cat. 68, 51; so,animo,
Vulg. Jacob. 1, 8; 4, 8.— Adv.: dū̆plĭcĭter, doubly, on two accounts, Lucr. 6, 510; Cic. Ac. 2, 32, 104; id. Fam. 9, 20:res conscriptae,
ambiguously, Arn. 5, p. 182; Vulg. Sirach, 23, 13. -
15 duplex
duplex icis (abl. icī; rarely ice, H.), adj. [duo + PLEC-], twofold, double: murus, Cs.: vallum, Cs.: rates, in double rows, Cs.: dorsum, consisting of two boards, V.: pannus, doubled, H.: ficus, cloven, H.: amiculum, of two thicknesses, N.: gemmis auroque corona, of twofold material, V.: Latonae genus, the two children, V.— Twice as long, twice as great, double: stipendium, Cs.: modus: dedecus.— Two, a choice of two: duas esse vias duplicīsque cursūs: opinio.—Poet., a pair, both: palmae, V.— Complex, compound: duplicis iuris Natura, H.—Fig., double-tongued, deceitful: Ulixes, H.* * *(gen.), duplicis ADJtwofold, double; divided; two-faced -
16 neiskren
hollow hearted, doughfaced* * *• devious• doughfaced• disingenuous• double-tongued• dishonest• smooth tongued• insincere• lip-deep• left handed• handed• fulsome• hollow-hearted• affected• oblique• mendacious -
17 منافق
1́ adj. hypocrite, hypocritical, double, insincere, double faced, two faced, double tongued2́ n. pharisee, prig, dissembler, double dealer -
18 خداع
خَدّاعswindler, impostor, deceiver, sharper, tricker, trickster, fraud, bluff, cheat, crook, rook, double-dealer, double-crosser, humbug(ger), hoaxer; deceitful, tricky, trickish, double-dealing, double-tongued, wily, dishonest, insincere, disingenuous, devious, crafty, sly, artful; deceptive, delusive, illusive, illusory, false, fallacious, misleading, misguiding -
19 лживый
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20 δίγλωσσος
-ος,-ον + A 0-0-0-1-4=5 Prv 11,13; Sir 5,9.14.15; 28,13double-tongued, deceitful Sir 5,9; loose-tongued Prv 11,13→LSJ RSuppl
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