trhtov"
trhtov" , hv, ovn , verb. Adj. of te-traivnw , perforated, with a hole in it, Od.; trhta; levcea , prob. inlaid bedsteads, or having holes through which the cords that supported the bedding were drawn: trhto;" melissw`n povno" , i.e. the honeycomb, Pind. ; tr. livqax pumice-stone, Anth.
trhcalevo"
trhca±levo" , h, on , poët. for trhcuv" , Anth.
trhcuvnw
trhcuvnw »u<Eth>1/4 , trhcuv" , Ion. for trac- .
tri
triØ- , Prefix, from triv" or triva± , in compds. three times, thrice, Lat. ter .
triva
triva , neut. of trei`" .
triavzw
triavzw , f. xw , ( triva ) to vanquish, of a wrestler, who did not win until he had conquered in three bouts
( palaivsmata ).
trivaina
trivaina , hJ , a trident, the badge of Poseidon, Hom.
triainovw
triainovw , f. wvsw , to heave with the trident: generally, to heave or prise up, overthrow, Eur.
II. tr. th;n gh`n dikevllh/ to break it up with a mattock, Ar.
triakav"
tria<Eth>kav" , Ion. trihkav" , avdo", hJ , contr. for obsol. triakontav" : ( trei`", triv" ): the number thirty, Aesch.
II.
the thirtieth day of the month,
Hes
.: hence,
a month,
containing 30 days,
Luc.
III.
a political division, containing thirty families.
triakonqavmmato"
tria<Eth>konq-avmma±to" , on , ( a{mma ) with or of thirty knots, Xen.
triakonqhvmero"
tria<Eth>konq-hvmero" , Ion. trihkont- , on , of thirty days, Hdt.
triavkonta
triavkonta »a<Eth>1/4 , Ion. trihvk- , oiJ, aiJ, tav , indecl., with a gen. trihkovntwn in Hes. ; dat. trihkovntessin Anth .: thirty, Lat. triginta , Hom ., etc.
II.
oiJ triavkonta
,
1.
at Sparta,
the council of thirty,
assigned to the kings,
Xen.
2.
at Athens,
the Thirty,
commonly called
the thirty tyrants,
appointed on the taking of Athens (B C.
404),
Plat.
,
etc.