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tē̆trăpharmăcum, i, n., = τετραφάρμακον.

  1. I. A plaster composed of four ingredients, Veg. Vet. 4, 28 med. (in Cels. 5, 19, 9; 5, 26, 35, and Scrib. Comp. 211, written as Greek).
  2. II. A mess of four kinds of food, Spart. Hadr. 21; Ael. Ver. 5; Lampr. Alex. Sev. 30.

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.