Triáde, vsed for the holy Trinitie.
Triafármaco, a kinde of plaister vsed amongst horse-leaches.
Triangoláre, three-cornered. Also to make triangular.
Triángolo, a triangle, a figure that hath three corners. Also Galangale.
Triángolo equicrúre, a triangle that hath two equall sides.
Triángolo equilátere, a triangle with equall sides.
Triángolo scaléno, a triangle with three vnequall sides.
Triárca, a master of a ship with three tops.
Triárij, souldiers among the Romanes that alwaies fought in the reareward, and were the strongest men. They euer fought standing, and somewhat bending their knees, as if they would rather die then yeeld or remooue their places.
Tribácica, a kind of sporte among wanton women to prouoke them to letcherie.