Trivtwn »i<Eth>1/4, wno", oJ , Triton, a sea-god, son of Poseidon and Amphitrité, Hes. : pl. Trivtwne" , Tritons, a lower race of sea-gods, Mosch.
2.
the god of the Libyan lake Tritonis,
Hdt.
II.
a river in Libya, joining the lake Tritonis with the sea, Id.,
Aesch.
Tritwnia;"
Tri<Eth>twnia;" livmnh, hJ , the Libyan lake Tritonis, Eur.
Tritwniv"
Tri<Eth>twniv" , ivdo", hJ , Tritonis, a lake in Libya famous for old Greek legends, Pind. , Hdt. ; cf. Tritogevneia .
trifavsio"
triØfavsio" »a±1/4, a, on , ( trei`" ) threefold, Lat. triplex , Hdt .:in pl. , much the same as trei`" , Id.
trifivlhto"
triØfivlhto" »iØ1/4 , Dor. -a<Eth>to" , on , thrice-beloved, Theocr.
trivfullon
triv-fullon , tov , a plant, tre-foil, clover, Hdt.
trivfulo"
triv-fu<Eth>lo" , on , ( fulhv ) of three tribes, trifuvlou" poievein to divide into three tribes, Hdt.
trivca
trivca± »iØ1/4 , Adv. , ( triv" ) threefold, in three parts, Lat. trifariam , Hom .; c. gen ., tr. nukto;" e[hn twas in the third watch of the night, Od.; trivca scivzein ti Hdt.
tricavi>ke"
triØc-avi>ke" »-a<Eth>i<Eth>-1/4, oiJ , the threefold people, i.e.the Dorians, so called from their three tribes, Od. (Deriv. uncertain.)
tricavlepto"
triØ-cavlepto" , on , ( ca±levptw ) very angry, Anth.
trivcalkon
triv-calkon , tov , a coin worth three calkoi` , Theophr.
trivcalo"
triv-ca<Eth>lo" , on , Dor. for trivchlo" , ( chlhv ) cloven in three, Aesch.
trich`
triØch` , Adv. , common Prose form of trivca , in or into three parts, Hdt ., Xen.
II. in three ways, triply, Plat.
tricqav
tricqav , Adv. , Ep. lengthd. form of trivca , in or into three parts, Hom.