Yep, the double rho usually appears in composite words, where the second one begins with "ρ" such as "παραρρέω", "απορρίπτω", "ισόρροπος", "παραρρήγνυμι" etc.Or when there is a double rho, but Teleklos already said that
And while we 're at it, I think I saw a greek building containing the word "archon" (άρχων) in the genitive declination which should be "archonta" (άρχοντα) but instead is "archou".
Am I missing something?
EDIT: Oops, got that "s" out;)
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