travchlo"
travchlo" »a±1/4, oJ , the neck, throat, Hdt ., Eur. , etc. (Deriv. uncertain.)
Traciv"
Tra<Eth>civ" , Ion. Trhciv" , i`no", hJ , Trachis, in Thessaly, named from the ruggedness ( tracuvth" ) of the district, Il., etc. : Adj. Tra<Eth>civnio" »i<Eth>1/4, a, on , Ion. Trhc- , Hdt. , etc. ; also o", on , Theocr. : oiJ Tracivnioi the peopleof Tr., Hdt ., etc. : hJ Traciniva the country, Id., Soph. , etc. ; also called Traciv" , Thuc.
tracuvnw
tra<Eth>cuvnw »u<Eth>1/4 , Ion. trhc- : pf. tetravcu<Eth>ka : Pass. , aor. I ejtra<Eth>cuvnqhn : pf. tetravcusmai , inf. -unqai : ( tracuv" ): to make rough, rugged, uneven, Plat .: Pass. to become rough, Id.; tr. th`/ fwnh`/ to use rough harsh tones, Plut.
2. in Aesch. Theb., travcune refers to tracuv" ge mevntoi dh`mo" (just before) call them rough, I care not.
3.
metaph.
in
Pass.
to be exasperated,
Plat.
II.
intr.
to be rough,
Plut.
tra cuv", TRA CU vS
TRA-CU vS , ei`a, uv : Ion. trhcuv" , fem. trhceva ; poët. fem. also trhcuv" : rugged, rough, Lat. asper , Hom. , etc. ; as epith. of Ithaca, Od.; cf. Traciv" :also, rough, shaggy, Xen .:of a bit, rough, sharp, Id.: of the voice of boys, when it breaks, Plut.
2.
rough, harsh, savage,
Pind
.,
Aesch.
,
etc.
II.
Adv.
tra<Eth>cevw"
,
Ion.
trhcevw"
,
roughly,
Hdt
.;
tracevw" e[cein
to be
rough,
Isocr
.;
tr. fevrein
,
Lat.
aegre ferre
,
Plut.
tracuvstomo"
tra<Eth>cuv-stomo" , on , ( stovma ) of rough speech or pronunciation, Strab.
tracuvth"
tra<Eth>cuvth" , hto", hJ , ( tracuv" ) roughness, ruggedness, Xen .; sharpness, of a bit, Id.
2. of persons, roughness, harshness, ojrgh`" Aesch.
travcw
travcw »a±1/4 , Dor. for trevcw .
tracwvn
tra<Eth>cwvn , w`no", oJ , a rugged, stony tract, Luc .:so Tracwni`ti" , ido", hJ , N.T. , etc.
trei`", TRE `IS, trei`"
TRE `IS , oiJ, aiJ , triva , tav : gen. triw`n : acc. trei`", triva : Lat. tres, tria , three, Hom ., etc.
treiskaivdeka
trei"-kaiv-deka , oiJ, aiJ , tria-kaiv-deka , tav , thirteen, Hdt ., Att. ; also written divisim, gen. triw`n kai; devka , dat. trisi; kai; devka , etc. :an indecl. form triskaivdeka occurs, in all genders and cases, Hom. , Ar. , etc.