Definition of Trisuls

1. trisul [n] - See also: trisul

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trisuls

tristitiated
tristoma
tristramite
trists
tristylous
trisubstituted
trisul
trisula
trisulas
trisulc
trisulcate
trisulfide
trisulfides
trisulphide
trisulphides
trisuls (current term)
trisyllabic
trisyllabics
trisyllable
trisyllables
trit
tritactic
tritagonist
tritanol
tritanomaly
tritanopia
tritanopias
tritanopic
trite
trite law

Literary usage of Trisuls

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

1. The Numismatic Chronicle by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1894)
"2, which has a simple head-dress surmounted by three tridents or trisuls. These coins apparently belong to the middle of the seventh century ..."

2. Studies from an Eastern Home by Nivedita, Samuel Kerkham Ratcliffe (1913)
"We made our way there: and sure enough we found numbers of trisuls drawn in white and black and red, in wavering lines some of them, as if by hands that ..."

3. Catalogue and Hand-book of the Archaeological Collections in the Indian Museum by Indian Museum, John Anderson (1883)
"... the principal ornaments being two trisuls. Next follows a scene, PI. xxvii, fig. 14, in which a man and a woman, accompanied by a dog, are standing in ..."

4. Report for the Year 1872-73 by Alexander Cunningham (1875)
"On the obverse is the. bust of the king half turned to the right, covered with a head dress ornamented with two trisuls, and surmounted by a tiger's head. ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Trisuls on Dictionary.com!Search for Trisuls on Thesaurus.com!Search for Trisuls on Google!Search for Trisuls on Wikipedia!

Search