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trĭtăvus the father of an; remote ancestors trĭtē the third string; tone trĭtēmŏrĭa trĭthăles wall-pepper; the lesser houseleek Trītīa an inland town of Achaia; near the confines of Elis; Kast... trītĭcĕus adj. of wheat; wheaten; wheat- trītĭcĭārĭus adj. relating to wheat trītĭcĭnus adj. of wheat; wheaten; wheat- trītĭcum wheat trĭtŏmus a kind of sea-fish Trītōn a son of Neptune and the nymph Salacia; a sea-god; who; A river and lake in Afr… Tritopătreus a son of Jupiter by Proserpine trītor a rubber; grinder; chafer trītūra a rubbing; wearing off; chafing; a threshing trītŭrātĭo a threshing trītūrātor a thresher trītūro v. a. to thresh trītus P.a trītus a rubbing; wearing trĭumphālis adj. be longing to a triumph; triumphal; the triumphal ornaments trĭumphātor one who triumphs; a triumpher; vanquisher trĭumphātōrĭus adj. belonging to one who triumphs; triumphing; triumphant Trĭumphātrix the Triumphant trĭumpho v. n. and a. to make a triumphal procession; to hold; celebrate a triumph triumphus an exclamation used in the solemn processions of the Arva...; A solemn and magn… trĭumvir trĭumvĭrālis adj. belonging to the triumvirs; triumviral; of the trĭumvĭrātus the office; dignity of a triumvir; the triumvirate triumvĭri three men holding an office together; associated in publi...; for leading out a… trĭuncis adj. of three trĭvĕnēfĭca an arrant poison-mixer; a thorough hag; witch Trĭvĭa trĭvĭālis adj. that may be found everywhere; common; commonplace trĭvĭālĭter adv. in a common manner trĭvĭātim adv. in the public streets Trĭvīcum a small town in the mountains between Samnium and Apulia;... trĭvĭum a place where three roads meet; a fork in the roads; cros...; a public square; … trĭvĭus adj. an epithet of those deities whose temples were often erec... trixāgo a plant; called also; germander Trōăs trŏchaeīdes adj. like a trochee trŏchaeus A metrical foot of two syllables; a long and a short; Another name for the; a m… trŏchăĭcus adj. consisting of trochees; trochaic trŏchĭlus A very small bird; the golden-crested wren; trochil; a semicircular hollow runn… trŏchiscus a small; round ball; a pill trochlĕa a mechanical contrivance for raising weights; a case; she... trochlĕātim adv. with a block trŏchus an iron hoop set round with small rings; a trundling-hoop Trocmi a people of Galatia Trōes Troezēn a very ancient city of Argolis; where Pittheus; the mater... Trogini a people of Galatia Trōglŏdўtae a people of Ethiopia who dwelt in caves; the Troglodytes Trogmi Trogus Pompēĭus a Roman historian in the time of Augustus; whose work was... Trōĭa Trōĭădes Trōĭcus Trōĭlus a son of Priam; slain by Achilles Trōĭus Trōja Trōjānus Trōjŭgĕna Troy-born; born in Troy; of Trojan descent Tromentīna trĭbus one of the trŏpa the tropic solstice trŏpa adv. turning; at a game played by throwing dice trŏpaeātus adj. trophied; adorned with trophies Trŏpaeŏphŏrus The Tropny-bearer trŏpaeum a sign and memorial of victory; a trophy trŏpaeus adj. turning back; returning Trŏphōnĭus A brother of Agamedes; in conjunction with; whom he built...; A deity that impa… trŏpĭcē adv. trŏpĭcus adj. belonging to a turn; turning; tropical trŏpis the lees of wine trŏpŏlŏgĭa a figurative manner of speaking; a metaphorical; tropical... trŏpŏlŏgĭcē adv. trŏpŏlŏgĭcus adj. figurative; tropical; tropological trŏpus a figurative use of a word; a trope; A manner of singing; a song Trōs a king of Phrygia; after whom Troy was named; he was the ... Trōs Trosmis a town of Lower Mœsia; on the Ister Trossŭli a name given to the Roman cavalry; a town of Etruria; whi... troxălis an insect resembling a grasshopper; cricket trŭa A stirring-spoon; skimmer; ladle; a drain; gutter; spout trŭcīdātĭo a slaughtering; massacring; butchery; a cutting to pieces; cutting up; cutting … trŭcīdātor a slaughterer; murderer trŭcīdo v. a. to cut to pieces; to slay; kill cruelly; to cut up; demolish; to destroy; ruin tructa a kind of trout trŭcŭlentē adv. trŭcŭlentĭa savageness; ferocity; roughness trŭcŭlentus adj. savage; fierce; stern trŭdis a pointed pole; a pike trūdo v. a. to thrust; push; shove; to crowd; puts forward; is hurried on Trŭentum a town of Picenum; on the river Truentus; Tronto trūgŏnus the stingray trulla a small ladle; dipper; scoop trullĕum a basin; wash-basin trullissātĭo a trowelling; rough casting; plastering trullisso v. a. to plaster; rough-cast trullĭum