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1 τρία
Aτριοῖσι Hippon. 51
, andτρίεσσι Delph.3(5).80.21
(iv B. C.); [dialect] Aeol.τρίσσι Inscr.Perg. 245
B 18 ([place name] Pitana): acc. τρεῖς (written τρες IG12.24.16, 44.15, 188.37, 1085, al.), τρία: [dialect] Dor. nom.τρέες Leg.Gort.9.48
;τρῆς IG12(3).1640
([place name] Thera); A10 (Delph., iv B. C.), Tab.Heracl.1.23; acc.τρίινς Leg.Gort.5.54
, al. (for Τρίνς, lengthd. to correspond with the other cases);τρῖς IG12.838
,839 (vi B. C.), SIG 239 D ii 28 (Delph., iv B. C.), Berl.Sitzb.1927.158 ([place name] Cyrene):—three, Il.15.187, etc.; τρία ἔπεα three words, prov. in Pi.N.7.48,—for from the earliest times three was a sacred and lucky number, esp. with the Pythagoreans (cf. τριάς), Arist.Cael. 268a11; so ; εἰ καὶ τῶν τριῶν ἓν οἴσομαι ib. 908; cf.σωτήρ 1.2
:— διὰ τριῶν ἀπόλλυμαι I am thrice, i. e. utterly, undone, E.Or. 434 (cf. τριάζω) ; ἡ διὰ τριῶν ἀγωγή the 'trivium', Simp. in Ph.1171.34; by threes,POxy.
121.19 (iii A. D.). (I.-E. stem tr[icaron]-, fuller form trey-, nom. tréy-es (Skt. tráyas, Lat. tres), whence τρέες, [var] contr. τρῆς and τρεῖς (written τρες IG12.295.11); acc. tri-ns (Goth. prins, Skt. tr[imacracute]n), whence τρῖς and τρίινς; in Gr. the nom. τρεῖς functions as acc. (as in [dialect] Att.), or the acc. τρῖς as nom. (ll. cc.).)
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τρεις — τρία / τρεῑς, τρία, ΝΜΑ (απόλ. αριθμτ.) Ι. ΚΛΙΣΗ: α) δωρ. ονομ. αρσ. και θηλ. τρέες και τρῆς και τρῑς β) γεν. αρσ., θηλ. και ουδ. τριών, τριῶν γ) δοτ. αρσ., θηλ. και ουδ. τρισί και τριοῑσι και τρίεσσι, αιολ. τ. τρίσσι δ) αιτ. αρσ. και θηλ. τρεις … Dictionary of Greek