"dylogia" meaning in All languages combined

See dylogia on Wiktionary

Noun [Polish]

IPA: /dɘˈlɔ.ɡja/
Rhymes: -ɔɡja Etymology: Borrowed from French dilogie. Etymology templates: {{dercat|pl|grc}}, {{bor+|pl|fr|dilogie}} Borrowed from French dilogie Head templates: {{pl-noun|f|adj=dylogiczny}} dylogia f (related adjective dylogiczny) Inflection templates: {{pl-decl-noun-f}} Forms: dylogiczny [adjective], no-table-tags [table-tags], dylogia [nominative, singular], dylogie [nominative, plural], dylogii [genitive, singular], dylogii [genitive, plural], dylogij [archaic, genitive, plural], dylogii [dative, singular], dylogiom [dative, plural], dylogię [accusative, singular], dylogie [accusative, plural], dylogią [instrumental, singular], dylogiami [instrumental, plural], dylogii [locative, singular], dylogiach [locative, plural], dylogio [singular, vocative], dylogie [plural, vocative]
  1. (film, literature, music, painting, theater) dilogy, duology (set of two works of art that are connected, and that can be seen either as a single work or as two individual works) Tags: feminine Synonyms: dyptyk
    Sense id: en-dylogia-pl-noun-9uvKUQrm Categories (other): Film, Literature, Music, Painting, Theater, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Polish entries with incorrect language header, Polish links with manual fragments, Polish links with redundant alt parameters, Polish links with redundant wikilinks, Two Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 69 31 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 70 30 Disambiguation of Polish entries with incorrect language header: 69 31 Disambiguation of Polish links with manual fragments: 66 34 Disambiguation of Polish links with redundant alt parameters: 71 29 Disambiguation of Polish links with redundant wikilinks: 73 27 Disambiguation of Two: 57 43 Topics: broadcasting, entertainment, film, lifestyle, literature, media, music, publishing, television, theater
  2. (Ancient Greece, theater) dilogy, duology (group of two tragedies staged as part of a single show) Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-dylogia-pl-noun-AbRZQQ~A Categories (other): Ancient Greece, Theater Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, theater
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