Advertisement
Advertisement
tripartition
[ trahy-pahr-tish-uhn, -per- ]
noun
- division into three parts.
tripartition
/ ˌtraɪpɑːˈtɪʃən /
noun
- division into or among three
Word History and Origins
Origin of tripartition1
Example Sentences
But yet the tripartition remains the prominent one.
There are two, if not three Limericks in one, a shamrock tripartition, a trinity in unity,—English-town, Irish-town, and New Town Perry.
Curiously enough, the same tripartition of the wrong attitude towards the gods occurs already in the Republic, ii. p. 365d, where it is introduced incidentally as well known and a matter of course.
Compared with this, manuscript B rarely shows a tripartition, but on pp. 65-68 and 51-57 a bipartition by one line.
Hecate was called Trivia, on account of the above tripartition of Diana; her statues were set up where three roads met, and the fairy-queen in Thomas the Rhymer points out to him the three roads that lead to heaven, hell, and elf-land.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse