Definition of Triglot

1. a book written in three languages [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Triglot

triggered activity
triggerfish
triggerfishes
triggering
triggerings
triggerless
triggerman
triggermen
triggernometry
triggers
triggery
triggest
trigging
trigintal
trigintals
triglot (current term)
triglots
triglucosylalkylacylglycerol sulfotransferase
trigly
triglyceridaemia
triglyceride
triglyceridemia
triglycerides
triglyph
triglyphic
triglyphical
triglyphs
trigness
trignesses
trigo

Literary usage of Triglot

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

1. The Story of the Alphabet by Edward Clodd (1915)
"Chinese and Tibetan triglot. naming the vowels and consonants " mother " and " child " respectively. The letters were " bunched together" so as to look like ..."

2. The Story of the Alphabet by Edward Clodd (1900)
"Chinese and Tibetan triglot. naming the vowels and consonants " mother " and " child " respectively. The letters were " bunched together " so as to look ..."

3. Electro-metallurgy practically treated by Alexander Watt (1880)
"German triglot Dictionary. By NICHOLAS ESTERHAZY, SA HAMILTON. ... Italian triglot Dictionary, wherein the Genders of all the Italian and French Nouns are ..."

4. Handbook of House Property: A Popular and Practical Guide to the Purchase by Edward Lance Tarbuck (1880)
"German triglot Dictionary. Part II. German-French- English, is. 43. ... Italian triglot Dictionary, wherein the Genders of all the Italian and French Nouns ..."

5. A Treatise on Steam Boilers: Their Strength Construction, and Econmical Working by Robert Wilson (1879)
"German triglot Dictionary. By NICHOLAS ESTERHAZY SA HAMILTON. ... Italian triglot Dictionary, wherein the Genders of all the 30. ..."

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