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Definition of Trifold
1. having three parts [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trifold
Literary usage of Trifold
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ruin of Education in Ireland and the Irish Fanar by Frank Hugh Macdonald O'Donnell, 1848-, Frank Hugh O'Donnell (1902)
"THE trifold FUNCTIONS OF AN IRISH CATHOLIC BISHOP As I was led to remark about
the Greek Clergy in Constantinople, after the conquest by the Turks, ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1835)
"... as if the immaterial being could be dissected and spread out like the bodily
frame, the heart is the first of the trifold elements that is discussed. ..."
3. Rambles After Sport: Or, Travels and Adventures in the Americas and at Home by W. Mullen (1874)
"He expectorated four several times, and then said, "Can the trifold mystery of'the
elements, as exhibited by fire, water, and air, ever co- lide with the ..."
4. Is God Good, Or the Modern Job by L. W. Keplinger (1917)
"From the standpoint of the seen, this trinity has its explanation in the trifold
vision of the seer; from that of the seer, in the trifold aspect of the ..."
5. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1904)
"If the common trifold classification be adopted, an even greater number is required
to effect the same purpose; and if the correlation be not calculated ..."