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III. trivyei" potted meats, Anth.

triwvbolon

tri-wvbolon , tov , ( ojbolov" ) a three-obol-piece, a halfdrachma, at Athens, the pay of the dicasts for a days sitting, first given by Pericles, Ar.

2. the pay of the marine soldiery ( ejpibavtai ), Thuc.

triwvrofo"

tri-wvrofo" , on , ( o[rofo" ) of three stories or floors, Hdt.

triwvrugo"

tri-wvrugo" »uØ1/4, on , ( ojrguiav ) of three fathoms, Xen.

Troiva

Troiva , Ion. Troivh , hJ , Troy, whether of the city, ‘Troytown,’ Hom ., etc. ; or the country, the Troad,
Il.:—also Troi?a as trisyll., Soph. ; Dor. Trwiva Pind ., Aesch. ; contr. Trwv/a Pind .:—hence Troiva<Eth>qen , Ion. -hqen , from Troy, Od.; ajpo; Troivhqe Il.; Dor. Trwiva<Eth>qen Pind .:— Troivande , Ion. -hnde , to Troy,

Il., etc. ; Dor. Trwv/ande Pind.

Troizhvn

Troizhvn , h`no", hJ , Troezen in Argolis, Il., Hdt. , etc. :— Adj. Troizhvnio" , a, on , Eur. ; fem. Troizhniv", ivdo" , Thuc. : oiJ Troizhvnioi the people, Hdt.

tromerov"

tromerov" , av, ovn , ( trevmw ) trembling, Eur .: trembling for fear, quaking, Id.

II. fearful, Id.

tromevw

tromevw , f. hvsw , ( trovmo" ) to tremble, quake, quiver, esp. from fear, Il.:— c. inf. to fear to do, Theocr.

II. c. acc. to tremble before or at a person, to stand in awe of, Hom .—In each sense Hom. uses both Act. and Med. , but only in pres. and impf. ; Ep. and Ion. tromeoivato for tromevointo , Il.; Ion. part. tromeuvmeno" Solon.

trovmo"

trovmo" , oJ , ( trevmw ) a trembling, quaking, quivering, esp. from fear, Il., Aesch.

2. from cold, Plat.

tropaiva

tropaiva ( sc. pnohv ) , hJ , an alternating wind: metaph. , lhvmato", freno;" tropaiva a change in the spirit of ones mind, Aesch. ; tr. kakw`n a release from evils, Id.

trovpaion

trovpaion , tov , a trophy, Lat. tropaeum , Trag ., etc. ; i.e. a monument of the enemys defeat ( trophv II ), consisting of arms taken from the enemy, hung on trees or posts; the common phrase was sth`sai or sthvsasqai tr . to set up trophies, Eur ., Thuc. ; iJdru`sai Eur .; c. gen. pers. , tropai`a tw`n polemivwn a trophy won from the enemy, Id.; so, tropai` e[sthse tw`n ejmw`n cerw`n Soph .; and, sth`sai tropai`a kata; or ajpo; tw`n polemivwn , Lat. triumphare de aliquo , Oratt.


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