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τετρά·πουν, -ου, τό [LXX]
Noun (Neu. 3rd Decl., irreg.)
Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940) τετράπους
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Tetrapod vs. quadruped: a tetrapod is an animal with four legs regardless of how many it walks on (e.g., a bird is a tetrapod, but walks on two feet); a quadruped is a animal that walks on four legs regardless of how many legs it has (e.g., a mantis has six legs, but walks on four).
Here, though, the presumed intended meaning is an animal with four legs that walks on four legs.
Occurrences in the GNT
Inflections: 2 Total occurrences: 3
Occurrences in the LXX
Inflection Lemma Uncontracted Form(s) Parsing Translation(s) Verse(s) τετράποδα τετράπουν or τετράπους τετραποδ·α (neu) nom|acc|voc pl; neu nom|acc|voc pl or mas acc sg or fem acc sg tetrapods/quadrupeds (nom|acc|voc); four-footed (acc, nom|acc|voc) Gn 1:24 , Gn 34:23 , Ex 9:9 , Jb 12:7 , Jb 18:3 , Is 40:16 , DnOG 3:81 τετράποδι τετράπουν or τετράπους τετραποδ·ι (neu) dat sg; neu dat sg or mas dat sg or fem dat sg tetrapod/quadruped (dat); four-footed (dat) Lv 20:15 τετραπόδων τετράπουν or τετράπους τετραποδ·ων (neu) gen pl; neu gen pl or mas gen pl or fem gen pl tetrapods/quadrupeds (gen); four-footed (gen) Lv 7:21 , Lv 27:27 , 1Mc 10:11 , 4Mc 1:34 , Jb 35:11 , Is 30:6 , Bar 3:32 τετράποσιν τετράπουν or τετράπους τετραπο[δ]·σι(ν) (neu) dat pl; neu dat pl or mas dat pl or fem dat pl tetrapods/quadrupeds (dat); four-footed (dat) Ex 8:12 , Ex 8:13 , Ex 8:14 , Ex 9:9 , Ex 9:10 , Nm 35:3 , Jb 40:20 , Jb 41:17 τετράπουν τετράπουν or τετράπους irreg. τετραπ(ο)·ον (for τετραπο[δ])(neu) nom|acc|voc sg; neu nom|acc|voc sg tetrapod/quadruped (nom|acc|voc); four-footed (nom|acc|voc) Lv 18:23 , Lv 20:15
Inflections: 5 Total occurrences: 26
δασύ·πους, -ποδος, ὁ [LXX] hare/rabbit (n.) κυθρό·πους (v.l. χυτρό·πους), -ποδος, ὁ [LXX] pot stand (n.) ποδιστήρ, -ῆρος, ὁ [LXX] foot-bath (n.) πούς, ποδός, ὁ foot (n.) τετρά·πουν, -ου, τό [LXX] tetrapod/quadruped (n.) τετρά·πους -πουν four-footed (adj.) χοιρο·γρύλλιος, -ου, ὁ [LXX] rock hyrax (n.)