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di·a·tes·sa·ron \ˌdīəˈtesərən, -ˌrän\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English dyatessaron, from Latin diatessaron, from Greek (hē) dia tessarōn (chordōn symphōnia) the concord through four notes, from dia through + tessarōn, gen. of tessares, tettares four — more at four 1. : the interval of a fourth in ancient Greek music 2. obsolete : an electuary compounded of four medicines 3. : a harmony of the four Gospels edited and arranged into a single connected narrative |