. The illustrated companion to the Latin dictionary and Greek lexicon; forming a glossary of all the words representing visible objects connected with the arts, manufactures, and every-day life of the Greeks and Romans, with representations of nearly two thousand objects from the antique. s. v. Ennius ap. Fest. I. c. Aul. 25. 1.); probably a sort of spear,so denominated from having threebarbs, as in the example, which iscopied from the column of Trajan. TRIGA. A three-horsed car, anda team of three horses yoked abreast. (Isidor, Orig. xviii. 26. Ulp. Dig. 688 TRIGARIUM. TRIGONUM. 21. 1
. The illustrated companion to the Latin dictionary and Greek lexicon; forming a glossary of all the words representing visible objects connected with the arts, manufactures, and every-day life of the Greeks and Romans, with representations of nearly two thousand objects from the antique. s. v. Ennius ap. Fest. I. c. Aul. 25. 1.); probably a sort of spear,so denominated from having threebarbs, as in the example, which iscopied from the column of Trajan. TRIGA. A three-horsed car, anda team of three horses yoked abreast. (Isidor, Orig. xviii. 26. Ulp. Dig. 688 TRIGARIUM. TRIGONUM. 21. 1. 38.), two of which drew fromthe pole, the third being attached asan outrigger by a brace (simplici vin-culo. Isidor. Orig. xviii. 35.) to theropes which passed on each side ofthe middle horse round the forepartof the car, as shown by the annexedexample, from an Etruscan vase en-graved by Ginzrot. TRIGARIUM. A place or en-closure for the exercise of trigce, orof horses and cars in general. ( iV. xxxvii. 77.) There were seve-ral driving courses of this descriptionin the city of Rome, which are enu-merated by P. Victor. TRIGARIUS. One who drivesa team of three horses yoked to a car(triga). Plin. H. N. xxviii. 42. TRFGLYPHUS (rptyKv^os). ^ Atriglyph; a member of the frieze in aDoric entablature, consisting of threeparallel channels with drops (guttce)underneath, arranged at regular in-tervals throughout the frieze, andintended to represent on the externalface of the building the ends of the
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