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two-fold

a. (alternative spelling of twofold English)

Usage examples of "two-fold".

Steppenwolf of ours has always been aware of at least the Faustian two-fold nature within him.

This Steppenwolf of ours has always been aware of at least the Faustian two-fold nature within him.

Celsus, as quoted by Origen, tells us that the Persians represented by symbols the two-fold motion of the stars, fixed and planetary, and the passage of the Soul through their successive spheres.

Sumter, leaving the investment of Granby, the conquest of which was considered sure, to Col. Taylor, proceeded down the country, with the two-fold object of harassing the descent of the British army, and to prevent them from carrying off the cattle of the inhabitants.

When she heard of the two-fold "accident," the death of Morange and that of Alexandre, which had brought on Constance's cardiacal attack, she simply gave an insane grin, a kind of involuntary snigger, and stammered: "Ah!

The word for Magic, "Ijynx", was the only dissyllable in the language, for Magic was the essentially two-fold thing, more two-fold (in a way) than the number two itself.