"tetrastoon" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˌtɛ.tɹəˈstoʊ.ɑːn/, /tɛˈtɹæ.stə.wɑːn/ Forms: tetrastoa [plural]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek τετράστῳον (tetrástōion), from neuter of τετράστῳος (tetrástōios, “having four porticoes”) from Ancient Greek τετράς (tetrás, “four”) + στοά (stoá, “portico, colonnade”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|grc|τετράστῳον}} Ancient Greek τετράστῳον (tetrástōion), {{uder|en|grc|τετράς||four}} Ancient Greek τετράς (tetrás, “four”) Head templates: {{en-noun|tetrastoa}} tetrastoon (plural tetrastoa)
  1. A four-sided colonnade, typically enclosing a courtyard Categories (topical): Architecture Synonyms: peristyle

Inflected forms

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