Definition of Triadist

1. a composer of triads [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Triadist

triact
triacyl
triacyl glycerols
triacylglycerol
triacylglycerols
triad
triadduct
triadelphous
triadelphy
triadic
triadic symbiosis
triadically
triadics
triadism
triadisms
triadist (current term)
triadists
triads
triage
triaged
triages
triaging
triakisoctahedra
triakisoctahedron
triakisoctahedrons
triakontadipole
triakontadipoles
trial
trial-and-error
trial and error

Literary usage of Triadist

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

1. Amenities of Literature: Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English by Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (1864)
"Poesies de Marie de France " have been published by M. de Roquefort, Paris, 1820. t "The translators do the triadist an injustice in rendering tri by 'tht ..."

2. The Ancient Laws of Wales: Viewed Especially in Regard to the Light They by Hubert Lewis (1889)
"[There is, however, nothing improbable in the supposition that the triadist, in estimating the legal effect of an earthquake ..."

3. Pedigree of the English People: An Argument on the Formation & Growth of the by Thomas Nicholas (1873)
"Caer-Llion, as the seat of King Arthur, obtains from the triadist pre-eminence even superior to the two Municipia, London and York. ..."

4. Ancient European Philosophy: The History of Greek Philosophy Psychologically by Denton Jaques Snider (1903)
"It is noteworthy that Hegel, the supposed triadist through thick and thin, makes six subdivisions in his first (Pre-Sophistic) stage. P. 192. ..."

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