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  • trivial — trivial, iale, iaux [ trivjal, jo ] adj. • 1545 « commun, sans distinction »; lat. trivialis « commun, banal », proprt « de carrefour », de trivium « carrefour de trois voies » 1 ♦ Vieilli ou littér. Qui est devenu ordinaire, plat et commun. «… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Trivial Pursuit — jeu de société {{{licence}}} Autres noms Quelques arpents de piège Remue méninges Auteurs Chris Haney Scott Abbott Éditeur Hasbro Date de …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Trivial — Triv i*al, a. [L. trivialis, properly, that is in, or belongs to, the crossroads or public streets; hence, that may be found everywhere, common, fr. trivium a place where three roads meet, a crossroad, the public street; tri (see {Tri }) + via a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Trivial name — Trivial Triv i*al, a. [L. trivialis, properly, that is in, or belongs to, the crossroads or public streets; hence, that may be found everywhere, common, fr. trivium a place where three roads meet, a crossroad, the public street; tri (see {Tri })… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • trivial — early 15c., of the trivium, from M.L. trivialis, from trivium first three of the seven liberal arts, from L., lit. place where three roads meet, from tri three + via road. The basic notion is of that which may be found anywhere, commonplace,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • trivial — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of little value or importance. DERIVATIVES triviality noun (pl. trivialities) . trivially adverb. ORIGIN originally in the sense «belonging to the trivium» (an introductory course at a medieval university involving the study of… …   English terms dictionary

  • trivial — [triv′ē əl] adj. [L trivialis, of the crossroads, hence commonplace < trivium, place where three roads meet < tri , TRI + via, road: see VIA] 1. of little or no importance; insignificant; trifling 2. Rare commonplace trivialism n. trivially …   English World dictionary

  • trivial — triv|i|al [ˈtrıviəl] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: trivialis found everywhere, common , from trivium place where three roads meet, crossroads , from tri + via way ] not serious, important, or valuable trivial problem/matter/complaint etc …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • trivial — adjective 1》 of little value or importance. 2》 Mathematics denoting a subgroup that either contains only the identity element or is identical with the given group. Derivatives triviality noun (plural trivialities). trivially adverb Word History… …   English new terms dictionary

  • trivial — [15] Medieval educationists recognized seven liberal arts: the lower three, grammar, logic, and rhetoric, were known as the trivium, and the upper four, arithmetic, astronomy, geometry, and music, were known as the quadrivium. The notion of ‘less …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • trivial — [15] Medieval educationists recognized seven liberal arts: the lower three, grammar, logic, and rhetoric, were known as the trivium, and the upper four, arithmetic, astronomy, geometry, and music, were known as the quadrivium. The notion of ‘less …   Word origins

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