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dithematic, a.|daɪθiːˈmætɪk| [f. di-2 + thematic.] Of a word: containing two significant themes or stems. Also as n.
1916E. Weekley Surnames 26 These Teutonic names were originally all dithemetic [sic]. 1922― in N. & Q. 12th Ser. XI. 52/2 Some old Teutonic dithematic. 1927Englische Studien 10 Nov. 76 In the course of the tenth century dithematic names, such as Wulfstan, æthelstan and ælfred, are used almost exclusively among the higher classes of society. |