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Id.
2. of Time, to wear away, spend, Lat. terere vitam , Soph ., Eur. :— absol. to waste time, tarry, Aesch.

3. to waste or ravage a country, Eur.
III. metaph .,
1. of persons, to wear out, Hes .: Pass. to be worn out, Il., Thuc. :— Med. , trivyesqai aujth;n peri; auJthvn to wear itself out by internal struggles, Id.:— Pass. , tribovmeno" lhov" an oppressed people, Hdt.

2. of money and property, to waste, squander it, Id.
3. to use constantly, Ar.
4. Pass. to be much busied or engrossed with a thing, Hdt. Hence trivbwn

trivbwn

trivbwn »iØ1/4, wno", oJ , a worn garment, threadbare cloak, Ar ., Plat. , etc. ; and trivbwn

trivbwn

trivbwn , oJ, hJ , as Adj. practised or skilled in a thing, c. gen ., Hdt. , Eur. , etc.

2. absol ., a hackneyed, crafty fellow, rogue, Ar.

tribwnikw`"

triØbwnikw`" , Adv. like a trivbwn , cloak-wise, Ar.

tribwvnion

triØbwvnion , tov , Dim. of trivbwn , Ar.

trigevneia

triØ-gevneia , hJ , a third generation, Strab. Hence trigevrwn

trigevrwn

triØ-gevrwn , onto", oJ, hJ , triply old, tr. mu`qo" tavde fwnei ‘tis a thrice-told tale, Aesch.

trigivga"

triØ-givga<Eth>" »giØ1/4, oJ , a triple (i.e. huge) giant, Orph.

trivglh, TRI vGLH

TRI vGLH , hJ , the red mullet: also trivgla± , Anth.

trivglhno"

triv-glhno" , on , ( glhvnh ) with three pupils: then, of earrings, with three bright drops, Hom.

triglofovro"

triglo-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) bearing mullets, tr. citwvn a net for catching them, Anth.

trivglufo"

triv-gluØfo" , on , ( gluvfw ) thrice-cloven: as Subst. , trivglufo" , hJ , in Doric architecture, the triglyph, a three-grooved tablet placed at equal distances along the frieze, Eur. :—also trivglufon , tov , Arist.

triglwvci"


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