octapla Meaning, Definition & Usage

Oc"ta*pla noun
Etymology
etymol. pl., but syntactically sing. [NL., fr.Gr. (for eight) + -pla, as in E. hexapla; cf.Gr. eightfold.]
Definitions
  1. A portion of the Old Testament prepared by Origen in the 3d century, containing the Hebrew text and seven Greek versions of it, arranged in eight parallel columns.

Webster 1913