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tē̆trachmum, v. tetradrachmum.
† tē̆trăchordos, on, adj., = τετράχορδος, ον, having four strings or notes.
† tē̆trăcōlon, i, n., = τετράκωλον, a period consisting of four members, Sen. Contr. 4, 25 fin.; 5 praef. med.
tē̆trădĭcē, ēs, f., a plant, Plin. 11, 16, 15, § 42.
† tē̆trădĭum, ii, n., = τετράδιον, the number four, a quaternion, tetrad, Col. 3, 20, 3; Sen. Contr. 5 praef.
tē̆trădōros, on, adj., = τετράδωρος, ον, of four palms or hand-breadths, Plin. 35, 14, 49, § 170; Vitr. 2, 3.
† tē̆trădrachmum and tē̆trach-mum, i, n., = τετράδραχμον, a silver coin of four drachmas among the Greeks, Cass. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 13, 4.
Form tetrachmum, Liv 34, 52, 6; 37, 58, 4; 37, 46, 3; 39, 7, 1 Weissenb.
† tē̆trăgnăthĭus, ii, m., = τετράγναθος (having four jaws), a kind of poisonous spider, Plin. 29, 4, 27, § 87.
Tetragŏnis, ĭdis, f., a town in Asia, near the Caucasus, Plin. 6, 24, 25, § 92.
† tē̆trăgōnum, i, n., = τετράγωνον, a quadrangle, tetragon, Aus. Ecl. de Ratione Puerp. 21 and fin.; Mart. Cap. 6, § 712.
† tē̆trălix, ĭcis, f., = τετράλιξ, a plant, heath, = erice, sisara, Plin. 11, 16, 15, § 42 (al. tetradice); 21, 16, 56, § 95.
† tē̆trămĕtrus, i, m., = τετράμετρος, a verse of four metrical feet, a tetrameter, Ter. Maur. p. 2430 P.; Diom. p. 506 ib. al.
† tē̆trans, antis (gen. plur., heterocl., tetrantorum, Vitr. 3, 3 med.), m., = τετρᾶς.
† tē̆trăo, ōnis, m., = τετράων, a heatkcock, moor-fowl, Plin. 10, 22, 29, § 56; Suet. Calig. 22 med.; Tert. adv. Marc. 1, 13 fin.
† tē̆trăpharmăcum, i, n., = τετραφάρμακον.
† tē̆trăphŏros, on, adj., = τετράφορος, of four bearers: tetraphori phalangarii, four bearers carrying any thing together, Vitr 10, 8, 7.
Tē̆traphȳlĭa, ae, f., a town of Athamania in Epirus, Liv. 38, 1.
tē̆trăplăsĭus, a, um, adj., = τετραπλάσιος, fourfold: ratio, Mart. Cap. 9, § 953.
† tē̆traptōta, ōrum, n., = τετράπτωτα, words which occur in only four cases, tetraptotes, Diom. 1; Prisc. 5; Isid. 1, 6, 43.
† Tē̆trăpūs, pŏdis, m., = τετράπους (four-footed), the title of the eighth book of Apicius, which treats of the dishes prepared from quadrupeds.
† tē̆trarches, ae, m., = τετράρχης, a ruler who governed the fourth part of a country, a tetrarch; in gen., the title of a petty prince, Cic. Att. 2, 9, 1; id. Phil. 11, 12, 31; id. Balb. 5, 13; id. Mil. 28, 76; id. Deiot. 9, 27; Caes. B. C. 3, 3; Sall. C. 20, 7; Vell. 2, 51; Tac. A. 15, 25; Hor. S. 1, 3, 12; Luc. 7, 227; Sid. Ep. 5, 7.
Also tē̆trar-cha, Vulg. Matt. 14, 1; id. Luc. 3, 19.
† tē̆trarchĭa, ae, f., = τετραρχία, the dominions of a tetrarch, a tetrarchy, Cic. Deiot. 15, 42; id. Div. 1, 15, 27; Auct. B. Alex. 78, 3.
† tē̆tras, ădis, f., = τετράς, the number four, a quaternion, tetrad, Tert. adv. Val. 7; 8; Mart. Cap. 7, § 734.
† tē̆trăsēmus, a, um, adj., = τετράσημος, of four syllables, quadrisyllabic: pes, a poetical foot of four syllables, Mart. Cap. 9, § 987.
† tē̆trastĭchos, on, adj., = τετράστιχος, containing four rows or lines.
† tē̆trastȳlos, on, adj., = τετράστυλος, having four columns.