τετραβάμων
ον, ονος
A.
four-footed, ἵπποι E. El. 476; τ. ἀπήνα, = τέθριππον, Id. Tr. 517; τ. χαλαί the hoofs of horses, Id. Ph. 808, cf. 792 (dub.); τετραβάμοσι γυίοις in the shape of a quadruped, Id. Hel. 376. (Dor.; the Att.-Ion. τετραβήμων is not found: used by E. only in lyr.)