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1 ισοπλευρότερον
ἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: adverbial compἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: masc acc comp sgἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
2 ἰσοπλευρότερον
ἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: adverbial compἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: masc acc comp sgἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
3 ισοπλεύρω
ἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dualἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: masc /fem /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)——————ἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
4 ισοπλεύρως
ἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: adverbialἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
5 ἰσοπλεύρως
ἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: adverbialἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
6 ισόπλευρον
ἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: masc /fem acc sgἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 ἰσόπλευρον
ἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: masc /fem acc sgἰσόπλευροςwith equal sides: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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9 ἰσοπλεύροις
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10 ισοπλεύρου
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11 ἰσοπλεύρου
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12 ισοπλεύρους
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13 ἰσοπλεύρους
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14 ισοπλεύρων
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15 ἰσοπλεύρων
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16 ισόπλευρα
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17 ἰσόπλευρα
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18 ισόπλευροι
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19 ἰσόπλευροι
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20 ισόπλευρος
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