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1 Three
adj.P. and V. τρεῖς, τρισσοί (rare P. but found in Dem. 1208; Plat., Gorg. 477B; Rep. 435B), V. τρίπτυχοι.Three times: P. and V. τρίς.Three times as much: Ar. and P. τριπλάσιος.In three ways: P. τριχῆ.Divide into three: P. τριχῆ διαιρεῖν.Worth three drachmas, adj.: Ar. τρίδραχμος.With three bodies: V. τρισώματος.——————subs.The number three: P. τριάς, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Three
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2 τρίδραχμον
τρίδραχμοςworth three drachmas: masc /fem acc sgτρίδραχμοςworth three drachmas: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 τρίδραχμος
τρί-δραχμος, ον,II τρίδραχμος, ἡ, the threedrachma tax, PRyl.216.25, al. (ii/iii A. D.).III τρίδραχμον, τό, three drachmas, Poll.6.165.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τρίδραχμος
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4 τριδράχμους
τρίδραχμοςworth three drachmas: masc /fem acc pl
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tridrachm — ˈtrīˌdram noun Etymology: Greek tridrachmon three drachmas, from neuter of tridrachmos worth three drachmas, from tri three + drachmos (from drachmē drachma) more at tri , dram : an ancient Greek silver coin worth three drachmas … Useful english dictionary
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