Diatessaronnoun di·a·tes·sa·ron a harmony of the four Gospels edited and arranged into a single connected narrativeGreek (Euangelion) dia tessarōn, literally, Gospel out of four, from dia through, out of + tessarōn, genitive of tessares four — more at dia-, four
First Known Use: 1803
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