τετρά-πους, -ουν [in LXX chiefly for בְּהֵמָה ;] four-footed: of beasts, neut. pl., Refs Act.10:12 11:6, Rom.1:23.† (AS)
Thayer:
τετρά-πους, -ουν, gen. -οδος, (fr. τέτρα, q.v., and πούς a foot), fr. Hdt. and Thuc. down, four-footed: neut. plur. sc. beasts, Acts x. 12; xi. 6; Ro. i. 23. (Sept. for בָּתַמָת.)*
1) a fourfooted animal
τετράπους
tetrapous
tet-rap'-ooce
From G5064 and G4228; a quadruped
τέσσαρες, τέσσαρα
tessares tessara
tes'-sar-es,tes'-sar-ah
Neuter and a plural number; four
KJV Usage: four.
G1180 δεκατέσσαρεςδεκατέσσαρες
dekatessares
dek-at-es'-sar-es
From G1176 and G5064; ten and four, that is, fourteen
KJV Usage: fourteen.
G5062 τεσσαράκοντατεσσαράκοντα
tessarakonta
tes-sar-ak'-on-tah
The decade of G5064; forty
KJV Usage: forty.
G5065 τεσσαρεσκαιδέκατοςτεσσαρεσκαιδέκατος
tessareskaidekatos
tes-sar-es-kahee-dek'-at-os
From G5064 and G2532 and G1182; fourteenth
KJV Usage: fourteenth.
G5066 τεταρταῖοςτεταρταῖος
tetartaios
tet-ar-tah'-yos
From G5064; pertaining to the fourth day
KJV Usage: four days.
G5067 τέταρτοςτέταρτος
tetartos
tet'-ar-tos
From G5064; fourth
KJV Usage: four (-th).
G5068 τετράγωνοςτετράγωνος
tetragōnos
tet-rag'-on-nos
From G5064 and G1137; fourcornered, that is, square
KJV Usage: foursquare.
G5069 τετράδιοντετράδιον
tetradion
tet-rad'-ee-on
Neuter of a presumed derivative of τέτρας tetras (a tetrad; from G5064); a quaternion or squad (picket) of four Roman soldiers
KJV Usage: quaternion.
G5070 τετρακισχίλιοιτετρακισχίλιοι
tetrakischilioi
tet-rak-is-khil'-ee-oy
From the multiplicative adverb of G5064 and G5507; fourtimesathousand
KJV Usage: four thousand.
G5071 τετρακόσιοι τετρακόσιατετρακόσιοι τετρακόσια
tetrakosioi tetrakosia
tet-rak-os'-ee-oy,tet-rak-os'-ee-ah)
Neuter and plural from G5064 and G1540; fourhundred
KJV Usage: four hundred.
G5072 τετράμηνοντετράμηνον
tetramēnon
tet-ram'-ay-non
Neuter of a compound of G5064 and G3376; a fourmonths' space
KJV Usage: four months.
G5073 τετραπλόοςτετραπλόος
tetraploos
tet-rap-lo'-os
From G5064 and a derivative of the base of G4118; quadruple
KJV Usage: fourfold.
G5076 τετράρχηςτετράρχης
tetrarchēs
tet-rar'-khace
From G5064 and G757; the rulerofafourth part of a country (“tetrarch”)
KJV Usage: tetrarch.
G5132 τράπεζατράπεζα
trapeza
trap'-ed-zah
Probably contracted from G5064 and G3979; a table or stool (as being fourlegged), usually for food (figuratively a meal); also a counter for money (figuratively a broker’s office for loans at interest)
πούς
pous
pooce
A primary word; a “foot” (figuratively or literally)
KJV Usage: foot (-stool).
G405 ἀνδραποδιστήςἀνδραποδιστής
andrapodistēs
an-drap-od-is-tace'
From a derivative of a compound of G435 and G4228; an enslaver (as bringing men to his feet)
KJV Usage: men-stealer.
G3716 ὀρθοποδέωὀρθοποδέω
orthopodeō
or-thop-od-eh'-o
From a compound of G3717 and G4228; to bestraightfooted, that is, (figuratively) to godirectly forward
KJV Usage: walk uprightly.
G3976 πέδηπέδη
pedē
ped'-ay
Ultimately from G4228; a shackle for the feet
KJV Usage: fetter.
G3977 πεδινόςπεδινός
pedinos
ped-ee-nos'
From a derivative of G4228 (meaning the ground); level (as easy for the feet)
KJV Usage: plain.
G3979 πεζῇπεζῇ
pezē
ped-zay'
Dative feminine of a derivative of G4228 (as adverb); footwise, that is, by walking
KJV Usage: a- (on) foot.
G4158 ποδήρηςποδήρης
podērēs
pod-ay'-race
From G4228 and another element of uncertain affinity; a dress (G2066 implied) reaching the ankles
KJV Usage: garment down to the foot.
G4692 σπεύδωσπεύδω
speudō
spyoo'-do
Probably strengthened from G4228; to “speed” (“study”), that is, urge on (diligently or earnestly); by implication to await eagerly
KJV Usage: (make, with) haste unto.
G5286 ὑποπόδιονὑποπόδιον
hupopodion
hoop-op-od'-ee-on
Neuter of a compound of G5259 and G4228; something under the feet, that is, a footrest (figuratively)