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"