trīgintā, indecl. num. adj., thirty.
Tripolitānus, a, um, adj., belonging to Tripolis; tripolitāna prōvincia, the province of Tripolis, in northern Africa.
trīstis, e, adj., sad, sorrowful; stern, strict, severe.
trīticum, ī, n., wheat.
triumphō, āre, āvī, ātus, to celebrate a triumph.
triumphus, ī, m., a triumph, a splendid procession in which the victorious general entered the city accompanied by his soldiers and the spoil and captives he had taken. The procession passed around the Capitoline Hill into the Via Sacra, then into the Forum, and up to the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus.
Trōia, ae, f., Troy, a city in the northwestern part of Asia Minor, renowned for its ten years’ siege by the Greeks.
trux, trucis, adj., wild, savage, stern.
tū, tuī, pl. vōs, vestrūm or vestrī, pers. pron., thou, you.
tueor, ērī, tūtus or tuitus sum, to look at, watch; defend, protect.