Lexical Summary distomos: double-mouthed, two-edged Original Word: δίστομοςTransliteration: distomos Phonetic Spelling: (dis'-tom-os) Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: double-mouthed, two-edged Meaning: double-mouthed, two-edged Strong's Concordance with two edges, two-edged. From dis and stoma; double-edged -- with two edges, two-edged. see GREEK dis see GREEK stoma Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1366: δίστομοςδίστομος, δίστομον (δίς and στόμα), having a double mouth, as a river, Polybius 34, 10, 5; (ὁδοί i. e. branching, Sophocles O. C. 900). As στόμα is used of the edge of a sword and of other weapons, so δίστομος has the meaning two-edged: used of a sword in Hebrews 4:12; Revelation 1:16; Revelation 2:12, and according to Schott in |