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τριπλασιάζομαι
τριπλάσιος
τρίπλεθρος
τριπλοῦς
τριποδήιος
τριπόδης
τριπόθητος
τρίπολις
τριπόλιστος
τρίπολος
τρίπους
τρῑπτήρ
τρῑ́πτης
Τριπτόλεμος
τριπτός
τρίπτυχος
τρίπωλος
τρίρρῡμος
τρίς
τρῖς
τρισᾱ́θλιος
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τρί-πους
τρί-πουςep.τρίποςποδοςmπούς cauldron on three legsfor heating watertripod-cauldron, tripodHom. Hes.fr. hHom. Alcm. S. Call.as a giftHom.as a votive offering in a templehHom. Pi. B. Hdt. E. Th.as a prize for an athlete or poetIl. Hes. Pi. Hdt.for a khoregos, and usu. then dedicated to a god or erected as a monument in a public placeAtt.orats. Pl. Theoc.epigr. Plu.seat on three legsfr. which the Delphic priestess delivered oraclestripodE. Ar. X. Corinn. Call.fig., ref. to a place fr. which authoritative pronouncements are madePl. Plu. three-legged tableAr. X. Men. Plu. τρίπουςπουνgen.ποδοςadjacc.
τρίπουν
of an old man w. a walking-stickthree-footed, three-leggedHes.of the way such a person walksA.of a tunnelof three feetin widthHdt.of a line, in lengthPl.of the square root of a number, measured in foot-lengthsPl.

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three-footed, of or with three feet (n. a tripod)

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Headword:
τρίπους
Headword (normalized):
τρίπους
Headword (normalized/stripped):
τριπους
IDX:
40199
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-40200
Key:
τρίπους

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