τετράμετρος
τετράμετρος, ον,
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"definition": "<i>consisting of four metres,</i> i.e., in iambic and trochaic verse, <i>consisting of four double feet</i> or <i>syzygies</i>: τὸ τετράμετρον is generally <i>the trochaic tetrameter,</i> Ar. Nu. 642, 645, X. Smp. 6.3, Arist. Rh. 1404a31, 1409a1, Po. 1459b37: also <i>the anapaestic tetrameter,</i> called τὸ Ἀριστοφάνειον (as in Nu. 957 sq.), D.H. Comp. 25; cf. τρίμετρος.",
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"definition": "γωνίαι τ. <i>square,</i> i.e. <i>right,</i> angles, Callix. 2 (dub. l.).",
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