[Meaning] four-horse, or [sc. when spelled without contraction] tetra/i+ppon.
*te/trwron: te/qrippon, h)/goun tetra/i+ppon.
Likewise in the
Synagoge (tau127) and
Photius'
Lexicon (tau205 Theodoridis), similarly in e.g.
Hesychius (tau666) and a scholion on
Euripides,
Alcestis 483 (where the phrase
te/trwron a(/rma "four-yoke chariot" occurs).
For the first gloss see
tau 238; the second, as indicated, is simply its rarer, uncontracted form.
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