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The corpus record — Latin

tē^trastĭchos

tē^trastĭchos · adj

containing four rows

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What it meant

tē^trastĭchos — Lewis & Short

tē^trastĭchos, on, adj., = tetra/stixos,

I containing four rows or lines.
I Adj.: porticus, Treb. Gall. 18. —
II Subst.: tē^-trastĭchon, i, n., a poem of four verses, a tetrastich, Quint. 6, 3, 96 Spald. N. cr.; Mart. 7, 85, 1.

Where it came from

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