trinal

trinal
adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin trinalis, from Latin trini three each Date: 15th century threefold

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  • Trinal — Tri nal, a. [L. trinus triple, trini three each, fr. tres, tria, three. See {Three}, and cf. {Trine}, a. & n., {Tern}, a.] Threefold. Trinal unity. Milton. [1913 Webster] In their trinal triplicities on high. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • trinal — [trī′nəl] adj. [LL trinalis < L trinus: see TRINE] having three parts; threefold; triple …   English World dictionary

  • trinal — См. triale …   Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов

  • trinal — /truyn l/, adj. threefold; triple; trine. [1555 65; < LL trinalis. See TRINE, AL1] * * * …   Universalium

  • trinal — adjective Having three parts; triple. an Angels voice, / Singing before theternall maiesty, / In their trinall triplicities on hye [...] …   Wiktionary

  • trinal — tri·nal …   English syllables

  • trinal — tri•nal [[t]ˈtraɪn l[/t]] adj. threefold; triple; trine • Etymology: 1555–65; < LL trīnālis …   From formal English to slang

  • trinal — /ˈtraɪnəl/ (say truynuhl) adjective threefold; triple; trine. {Late Latin trīnālis, from Latin trīnus threefold + ālis al1} …  

  • trinal — I. ˈtrīnəl adjective Etymology: Late Latin trinalis threefold, three, from Latin trini three each + alis al; akin to Latin tres three more at three 1. : threefold …   Useful english dictionary

  • trinal gill net — a coastal Japanese trammel net comprising three layers, the inner with a small mesh that catches small fish directly, and also forms a pocket around larger fish which extrude through the opposite large mesh outer layer. Fished at 30 45 m and… …   Dictionary of ichthyology

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