aor. I e[trhsa : Pass. , pf. tevtrhmai : to bore through, pierce, perforate, Hom .: Pass ., livqo" tetrhmevno" Hdt .; oJ oujrano;" tevtrhtai the sky has holes in it, Id.; cavsma th`" gh`" tetrhmevnon a chasm formed by perforating the earth, Plat.
tetrakaidekaevth"
tetra±kaideka-evth" , e" , of fourteen years: fem. tetra±kaidekevti" , ido" , fourteen years old, Isocr.
tetravkerw"
tetrav-kerw" , wn , ( kevra" ) four-horned, Anth.
tetravki"
tetravki" »a±1/4 , Adv. four times, Lat. quater , Od., Hdt. , Att. : tetravki , Pind.
tetrakismuvrioi
tetra±ki"-muvrioi »u<Eth>1/4, ai, a , four times ten thousand, forty thousand, Xen.
tetrakiscivlioi
tetra±ki"-civlioi »i<Eth>1/4, ai, a , four thousand, Hdt ., Att.
tetravklino"
tetrav-kli<Eth>no" , on , ( klivnh ) with four couches, Luc.
tetravknamo"
tetrav-kna<Eth>mo" , on , Dor. for -knhmo" , four-spoked, of a wheel, Pind.
tetrakovrumbo"
tetra±-kovrumbo" , on , with four clusters, i.e. thickclustering, Anth.
tetrakovsioi
tetra±kovsioi , ai, a , ( tevssare" ) four hundred, Hdt ., etc. ; in sing. , tetrakosiva ajspiv" Xen.
II. oiJ t ., at Athens, the oligarchy established in 411 B. C., Thuc.
tetravkuklo"
tetrav-kuklo" , on , four-wheeled, Hom ., Hdt.
tetrakwmiva
tetra±-kwmiva , hJ , ( kwvmh ) a union of four villages, Strab.
tetralogiva
tetra±-logiva , hJ , ( lovgo" ) a series of four dramas, three Tragedies and one Satyric play, exhibited at the festivals of Dionysus: the three Tragedies were called trilogiva , as the Oresteia of Aesch.
tetravmetro"
tetrav-metro" »a±1/4, on , ( mevtron ) consisting of four metres, i.e. in iambic or trochaic verse, consisting of four double feet or syzygies: to; tetravmetron is generally the trochaic tetrameter, Ar ., Xen.