Quick Definition
four-fold
Strong's Definition
quadruple
Derivation: from G5064 (τέσσαρες) and a derivative of the base of G4118 (πλεῖστος);
KJV Usage: fourfold
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
τετραπλῶς (τετραπλοῦς), τετραπλοη (τετραπλῇ), τετραπλων (τετραπλοῦν) (from τέτρα, and πλως, to which corresponds the Latin-plus induplus, triplus, from ΠΛΑΩ (but cf. Vanicek, p. 501)), quadruple, fourfold: Luk_19:8. (The Sept.; Xenophon, Josephus, Plutarch, others.)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
τετραπλοῦς tetraplous 1x
contracted form of τετραπλόος ,
four times (as much), fourfold, quadruple, Luk_19:8
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
τετρα -πλόος , -η , -ον (-οῦς , -ῆ , -οῦν ),
fourfold: Luk_19:8 .†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
τετραπλόος [page 632]
four-fold ( Luk_19:8 ) : cf. the form τετραπλάσιος in OGIS 665 .30 (i/A.D.) τὸ τετραπλάσιον μέρος , and Syll 932(= .3 880) .80 (A.D. 202) πρὸς δὲ δ [ιαλύ ]σωσ [ι ] αὐτὰ τὰ ἐνπόρια εἰς τὸ [τε ]τραπλάσιον τοῦ ἐνδεήσοντος .
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
τετραπλόος τετραπλόος, η, ον "fourfold", Lat. quadruplus, Plut. ; τὸ τ., ῀ τετραμοιρία, Xen.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
τετρα-πλόος, -η, -ον (-οῦς, -ῆ, -οῦν)
fourfold: Luk.19:8.†
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