trivstoico"
triv-stoico" , on , in three rows, Od.: threefold, Anth.
trivstomo"
triv-stomo" , on , ( stovma ) three-edged or -pointed, Anth.
trisuvllabo"
triØ-suvlla±bo" , on , ( sullabhv ) trisyllabic, Luc.
triscivlioi
tri"-civlioi »ci<Eth>1/4, ai, a , three thousand, Il., etc.
trisciliostov"
trisci<Eth>liostov" , hv, ovn , the three-thousandth, Plat.
triswvmato"
triØ-swvma±to" , on , three-bodied, Lat. tricorpor , Aesch.
tritagwnistevw
triØta±gwnistevw , f. hvsw , to be a tritagwnisthv" , Dem. From tritagwnisthv"
tritagwnisthv"
triØt-a±gwnisthv" , ou`, oJ , on the stage, the player who took the third part, a third-rate actor, Dem.
tritai`o"
triØtai`o" , a, on , ( trivto" ) on the third day, used with Verbs so as to agree with the subject, tritai`oi ejgevnonto ejn th`/ jAttikh`/ Hdt .; ejsbeblhkw;" tritai`o" ej" Mhlieva" having invaded Melis three days before, Id.; tr. genovmeno" after being three days dead, Id.: tritai`o" ( sc. puretov" ) , oJ , a tertian fever, Plat.
II.
of events,
lasting three days,
Eur.
III.
generally for
trivto"
, Id.
tritalantiai`o"
triØ-ta±lantiai`o" , a, on , = sq. , Plut.
tritavlanto"
triØtavlanto" »ta±1/4, on , ( tavlanton ) of three talents, Ar.
2. worth three talents, Isae.
tritavla"
triØ-tavla<Eth>" , aina, a±n , thrice-wretched, Eur ., Anth.
tritavnusto"
triØ-tavnusto" »a±1/4, on , thrice-stretched, very long, Anth.
trivtato"
trivta±to" »iØ1/4, h, on , poët. lengthd. for trivto" , Il.