triv-pou" »iØ1/4, podo", oJ, hJ, -poun, tov , three-footed, of or with three feet: and so
I.
measuring three feet,
Hdt
.,
Plat.
II.
going on three feet,
of an old man who leans on a staff,
Hes.
; so,
trivpoda" oJdou;" steivcei
Aesch.
III.
with three feet, three-legged:
1.
a tripod, a three-footed brass kettle
or
caldron,
Hom
.:from
a tripod of this kind
(
Lat.
cortina
)
the Delphic Priestess delivered her oracles,
Eur.
,
Ar.
2.
a threelegged table,
Xen.
tripthvr , h`ro", oJ , ( trivbw ) = sq. : the vat into which the oil runs when pressed out: metaph ., tr. dikw`n a vat to receive the juice of law-suits, Ar.
trivpth"
trivpth" , ou, oJ , ( trivbw ) a rubber, shampooer, Plut.
trivptuco"
triv-ptuØco" , on , ( ptuchv ) threefold, Lat. triplex , Il., Eur.
trivpwlo"
triv-pwlo" , on , of or with three horses: tr. a{rma daimovnwn , of the three goddesses on Mount Ida, Eur.
trivrrumo"
trivr-ru<Eth>mo" , on , with three poles, i.e. with four horses abreast, Aesch.
triv"
triv"
»iØ1/4
,
Adv.
of
trei`"
,
thrice, three times,
Lat.
ter
,
Hom
.,
etc.
;
tri;" tovso"
thrice
as much or many,
Il.,
etc.
;
ej" triv"
up to
three times,
even
thrice,
Hdt
.,
Att.
:used to add force to a word in compds., such as
trisavqlio", trivsmakar
, like
Lat.
ter beatus
, thrice blest:
proverb.,
tri;" e}x bavllein
to throw
thrice
six, i.e. the highest throw (there being three dice),
Aesch.
trisavqlio"
tri"-avqlio" , a, on , thrice-unhappy, Soph ., etc.
trisavlasto"
tri"-avlasto" , on , thrice-tormented, Anth.
trivsamo"
triv-sa<Eth>mo" , on , Dor. for trivshmo" .
trisavriqmo"
tri"-avriqmo" , on , thrice-numbered, Orac. ap. Luc.
trisavsmeno"
tri"-avsmeno" , h, on , thrice-pleased, most willing, Xen.
trisavwro"