Definition of Tripart

1. divided into three parts [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tripart

trip the light fantastic
trip the light fantastic toe
trip tic
trip tics
trip to the woodshed
trip up
trip wire
tripack
tripacks
tripalmitate
tripalmitates
tripalmitin
tripang
tripangs
triparanol
tripart (current term)
triparted
tripartible
tripartient
tripartisan
tripartisanship
tripartite
tripartitely
tripartition
tripartitions
tripaschal
tripe
tripe-de-roche
tripedal
tripel

Literary usage of Tripart

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the First Introduction of by John Lanigan (1822)
"Victorious or Victor, tripart. L. 3. c. 12. (See Chap. vn. §. in. ... (73) tripart. L. 1 c. 53. Jocelin, cap. 37. Colgan Tr. Tfi. p. 265. (74) See Chap. v. ..."

2. The History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern by [James] MacGeoghegan (1844)
"tripart, lib. 3, c. 29, et 53. î Vit. tripart, lib. 3, page 29. The holy apostle having established the church of Ireland on a solid basis, ..."

3. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: With a Life of the Author by Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber (1822)
"Many more examples there are of the concurrence of the >' tripart. Hist. lib. vii. c. ... tripart. Hist. lib. iv. c:ip. 25. * Ibid. lib. x. cap. ..."

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