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tē^trans

tē^trans

A fourth part

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What it meant

tē^trans — Lewis & Short

tē^trans, antis (

I gen. plur., heterocl., tetrantorum, Vitr. 3, 3 med.), m., = tetra=s.
I A fourth part, a quarter: columnarum, Vitr. 4, 2; 4, 3: circini, a quadrant, id. 10, 11.—
II Among surveyors, the place where two lines meet, Hyg. Limit. pp. 160, 164 and 181 Goes.; Front. Limit. p. 132 al.

Where it came from

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