tetrapodistiv
tetra±-podistiv , Adv. , ( pouv" ) on all fours, Luc.
tetravpoli"
tetrav-poli" »a±1/4, ew", hJ , of or with four cities, lao;" t ., of the northern part of Attica, Eur.
tetravpolo"
tetrav-polo" »a±1/4, on , ( polevw ) turned up or ploughed four times, Theocr.
tetravporo"
tetrav-poro" »a±1/4, on , with four passages or openings, Anth.
II. coming four ways, Id.
tetravpou"
tetrav-pou" »a±1/4, oJ, hJ, -poun, tov , four-footed, Lat. quadrupes , Hdt .: tetravpoun, tov , a quadruped, pl. tetravpoda Id., Ar. , etc.
II. of things, four feet in length, Plat.
tetrapterulliv"
tetra-pterulliv" , ivdo", hJ , ( pterovn ) a four-wing, i.e. a grasshopper or locust, Ar.
tetravptilo"
tetrav-ptiØlo" »a±1/4, on , ( ptivlon ) four-winged, Ar.
tevtrapto
tevtrapto , Ep. 3 sing. plqpf. pass. of trevpw .
tetravrrumo"
tetravr-ru<Eth>mo" , on , with four poles, i.e. eight-horsed, Xen.
tetrarcevw
tetrarcevw , f. hvsw , to be tetrarch, th`" Galilaiva" N.T.
tetravrch"
tetravrch" , ou, oJ , a tetrarch, i.e. a ruler of one of four provinces, Strab ., etc.
tetrarciva
tetrarciva , hJ , a tetrarchy, the province of a tetrarch, esp. in Thessaly, the four provinces being Thessaliotis, Phthiotis, Pelasgiotis, Hestiaeotis, Eur. , Dem.
2. under the Romans the name tetrarchy was given to any division of a country, as to Palestine, which after Herod was divided into three tetrarchies, Plut. , etc.
tetrav"
tetrav" , avdo", hJ , the fourth day of the month, Hes. , Ar.
tetraskelhv"
tetra-skelhv" , ev" , ( skevlo" ) four-legged, four-footed, t. oijwnov" , of a kind of griffin, Aesch. ; t.