Tribáli, a kinde of weapon, or rather engine of warre.

Tribálli, a kind of enchanters.

Tribbiáno, as Trebbiáno.

Tribbiáre, as Trebbiáre. Also to shake or quake for feare.

Tríbi, hath beene vsed for Tribù.

Tribílio, a kinde of Greeke measure.

Tríbo, as Tribù.

Triboláre, to trouble, to molest, to afflict, to vex or bring into tribulation. Also to breake, to bruise, or thresh corne with a flaile. Also to teaze clothes. Also to stirre together. Also to enbrier, to entangle or ensnare. Also to loiter, or goe gazing idly vp and downe. Looke Tríbolo.

Tribolatióne, tribulation, anguish, griefe, paine, sorrow, or trouble of minde.

Tríbolo, at this day in the kingdome of Naples certaine poore women are said to keepe or Fáre il tríbolo, which hired for mony, ouer the dead corpes of any man weepe, waile, lament, wring their hands, scratch their faces, teare their haires, recount his vertues, and declare the great losse of such a man. Also a kinde of weapon like a flaile. Also caltrops vsed in warre to prick horses feet. They are so made with foure prickes, that which way soeuer they be cast, one pricke stands euer vp. Also the caltrop thistle, or rough teazle, vsed also for a bramble, a brier, or thorne.