TRI Tribrácho, a foot in a verse of three short syllables.
Tribù, or Tríbo, a tribe among the Romans. It was the 35. part of the people of Rome, because the whole number of citizens was diuided into 35. tribes. Wee may call them tribes, bands, or wards. Some say that in old times the said people were diuided into three parts only, and that the name Tribù did first rise thereof.
Tribù di cauallería, a troupe of horse.
Tribuíre, buísco, buíto, to attribute, to ascribe, to impute, to grant, to bestow, to apply or yeeld vnto, to giue or deliuer vnto. Also to fauour or set much by.
Tríbula, as Tríbolo.
Tribuláre, as Triboláre.
Tribulatióne, as Tribolatióne.
Tríbule, one of a tribe, or stocke, or one belonging to any one tribe or ward.
Tríbulo, as Tríbolo.
Tribúna, a tribunall, or royall court, a Court or seat of iustice, a Guild-hall.