rpi/Bcovapiov 



542 



Tpia-eyyovo<! 



Tpi^avaptov, ov, to, dimin. of Tpi^cnv, little cloal: EriCT. 



3, 22, 47. 

 Tpiyaiila, as, fj, (rplyafios) the marrying a third time. 



Const. Apost. 3, 2, 2. Basil. Ill, 297 C. 

 Tplya/ios, ov, 6, (rpls, yd/ws) one who has married a third 



time. HippoL. 290, 43. Nic. Const. Can. 2. 

 TpiyXlov, ov, TO, dimin. of Tpty\a, rpiyXr), mullet. Geo- 



PON. 20, 46, 1. 

 TpieTi^Q) {rpls, ?Tos), to he three years old. Sept. Gen. 



15,9. 

 Tpirjpepcva, ev(ra, (rpi^pepos) to pass three days. SCYL. 



C81, 5. 

 Tpir]p.epla, as, 17, the space of three days. Sept. Amos. 



4,4. 

 Tpififiepos, ov, (rpts, wepa) of three days, or on the third 



day. Anton. 4, 50. Method. 397 A 'Avaaras 



Tpiriii€pos. 

 TpiBlKTT), 7]s, 17, equivalent to rpln] koX iicrrj, sc mpa, the 



third and sixth canonical hour, TptTtK-nj, Tpiroiicnj. 



Chrys. XII, 783 A (spurious). Cukop. 45, 22. 



(See also 3>pa.) 

 TpiBeov, ov, TO, (jpls, Beos) the doctrine of, or belief in, 



three gods. Basil. Ill, 81 E. 

 TpiKTjpiov, ov, TO, ((cijpiov) « candlesticlc with three branches, 



used in cliurclies on solemn occasions ; supposed to 



be emblematic of the Triad. Eukhol. (See also 



filK^piOV.) 



TpiiiKlviov, ov, TO, triclinium, tpIkKwos, TpUXivov. TnE- 



OPH. 5G2. 

 rpUoyxos, ov, 6, {Koyxi) with three apses, as an edifice. 



Chron. 586, 12. PoRPH. Cer. 119, 7. 605, 6. 

 TpUoKKov, OV, TO, (kokkos) thrce-sceded fruit, the fruit of 



the p.f(nrC\ov, Crataegus Tanacetifolia. Diosc. 1, 



169. 

 Tpipipfis, (s, {p.fpos) consisting of three parts, tripartite. 



HiPPOL. 98. 233. 

 Tpip.epiia>, la-a, (rpipieprjs) to divide into three parts. Sept. 



Deut. 19, 3. 

 Tpip,(Tpaios, a, ov, (jplpeTpos) holding three measures. 



PoRPH. Cer. 463, 16. 



TpipfjiTiOV =: rpipiaiov. TheOPH. CoNT. 743, 20. 

 rpipia-iv for Tpipi(Tiov. VlT. SaB. 3o8 B. 



Tpipicriov, ov, tA, tre missis, Tpi/iiaiv, Tpinxja-iov. The- 

 OPH. 686, 18. 



rpipoStos, ov, (jpls, fioSios) of three modii. Mal. 278, 15. 



Tptfioipoa, coa-a, (rpipotpos) to deduct the third part. Leg. 

 Homer. 108. 



TpiopfivpaTOpla ^^^ TpiOvpPtpaTop'ia. MaL. 214, 11. 

 Tpiop^vparap =^ rpiovp^tparap. MaL. 214, 6. 

 rpiop^vpla =: Tpiovp^ipaTopia. Mal. 218, 7. 

 Tpwpo(j>ov, ov, TO, {Tpt6poif)os) the third story of a building. 



Sept. 3 Reg. 6, 8. 

 TptoiryKiov, ov, to, tres unciac, quadrans. Novell. 



38, 3, et alibi. Antec. 2, 14, 5. 

 rpiovp^ipoTopia, as, i], t riumvirat US. ChrON. 354, 



10. 

 Tpiovp^ipaTap, 6, triumvir. Chron. 354. 

 Tpin\a(nacrp.6s, ov, 6, (Tpin-Xacriafa) a trijyling. METHOD. 



357 C. 

 Tpmohiov, ov, t6, dimin. of Tplnovs. Inscr. 3071. 

 TptnoSos, ov, = Tplnovs. LeO. 7, 35 Tpimhoi pova, ijyovv 



KtvfjpaTi avppeTpa t(o \fyopev(f Ka\na. 



Tpiaayios, a, ov, {Tpts, aytos) thrice holy. Method. 376 B. 

 377 B. 



'O Tpi<rayios vpvos. Or simjlly 6 Tpurayios, a name 

 given to the short hymn "Aytos d 6eos • aytos, laxvpos • 

 ayios, dSavaros • i\ej]a-ov ^pds. APOCR. Jacob. Liturg. 



p. 43. Const. (536), 1156 E. Vit. Sab. 264 C. 

 (See also Chal. 1192 A.) 



Substantively, (a) TA rpiaayiov = 'O Tptardyws 

 vpvos. Apocr. Marc. Liturg. p. 262. 264. Apophth. 

 Anton. 24. Theod. Lector. 1, 20 'Ev tu rpia-ayia 



Gerpos j[d Kca^ei>s] to " 'O (rravpa6e\s Si ijpas " npotre- 

 6rjKfv. 



(b) To Tpia-dytov, SC 6('lov, the thrice-holy Godhead. 



Const. (536), 1176 D. Snroc. 36, 17. 

 TptaayioTr/s, tjtos, f/, {Tpiaayios) the saying ayior thrice. 



Athan. I, 108 A. 

 Tpuravyovaros, ov, (ailyovdTos) thrice august. Theoph. 



279, 10. 443, 15. 

 TpKreyyovT], ijt, 17, {iyyovr/) trineptis, fifth granddaughter. 



Antec. 3, 6, 6. 

 Tpitreyyovos, ov, 6, (lyyovos) trinepos, ffih grandson. 



Antec. 3, 6, 6. 



