ΤΕΤΡΑ, τετρα
TETRA, tetra
Sounds Like: TEH-trah
Translations: four, fourth, a fourth
From the root: ΤΕΤΤΑΡΕΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective, Prefix
Explanation: This word functions as a prefix or an adjective meaning 'four' or 'fourth'. It is often used in compound words to indicate something composed of four parts or occurring as the fourth in a series. In the provided examples, it appears in inflected forms (ΤΕΤΡΑΔΙ, ΤΕΤΡΑΔΟΣ) referring to the fourth day of a month, specifically the 4th or 24th (4 + 20) day.
Inflection: This form 'ΤΕΤΡΑ' is typically a prefix or the stem for various inflected forms of 'four' or 'fourth'. In the examples, 'ΤΕΤΡΑΔΙ' is Dative, Singular, Feminine, and 'ΤΕΤΡΑΔΟΣ' is Genitive, Singular, Feminine. The base word 'ΤΕΤΤΑΡΕΣ' (four) inflects for case and gender.
Strong’s numbers: G5064 (Lookup on BibleHub), G5067 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
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- ΤΕΤΤΑΡΕΣ — four
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