[Skt. cf. Eng. ‘Three.’] pron. Three mudu. triṃsat or triṃsattu trimsat. n. Thirty. dvatriṃsat Thirty two. trikamu trikamu. n. The thigh bone, muddipusa. A water wheel. kapila.trikatukamu tri-katukamu. n. Lit: The three spices, viz., black pepper, dry ginger, and long pepper. sonti, pippali, miriyalu trikaranamu tri-karanamu. n. The three elements of action, i.e., thought, word and deed. trikaranasuddhi pure in thought, word and deed. trikaranasuddhi pure in thought, word and deed. trikalamu tri-kalamu. n. The three times, i.e., morn, noon and night. trikalamandunnaalways, ever, day and night, at all hours. trikutamu tri-kutamu. n. A certain hill. trikonamu tri-konamu. n. A triangle. mocetivampu. trikonakundali tri-kona-kundali. n. The pineal gland, the part of the brain wherein the soul is imagined to dwell. tritayamu tri-tayamu. pron. Three, mudu. tritvamu tritvamu. n. Lit: Three-ness, Trinity-a term used in Christain Theology. tridandamu tri-dandamu. n. A staff, formed of three slips of split bamboo, six feet long bound together as one cane, each slip being intended to represent Thought, Word and Deed. manodandamu, vagdandamu, karmadandamu anu mudu dandamulu; i mudu dandamulugala sanyasasramamu. tridandi a mendicant bearing such a staff. tridasudu tri-dasudu. [tri+dasa = three states or thrice ten (years)] n. One who enjoys the three stages of live, viz, infancy, youth and manhood, but no old age. A god: so named as being “thirty years old:” this being considered the prime of a man: and the age at which immortals always continue.tridasalayamu tri-das-alayamu. n. Lit: The abode of the immortals, i.e., Heaven, svargamu. tridivamu tri-divamu. n. Heaven. tridivudu tri-divudu. n. A god. Padma. ix. 86. tridivesudu a god; or, Indra, as lord of the gods. tridosamu tri-doshamu. n. Disorder of the three humours, viz., phlegm, bile, and strabilis. vata pitta slesmamulu. trinetrudu or trilocanudu tri-netrudu. n. The three eyed god, that is, Siva. trivathaga tri-patha-ga. n. The stream which runs in “three beds,” i.e., the Ganges, fabled to flow through heaven, earth and hades. tripumadramu tri-pundramu. n. The triple mark worn across the forehead by Saivites. (urdhvapundramu is the upright line worn by the Vaishnavites.) triputa tri-puta. n. The name of a certain musical metre. edaksaramulakalamu. tripuramu tri-puramu. n. The name of a district of Bengal (now called Tipperah) called after its kind, Tripura, a giant who was vanquished by Siva: who, as “slayer of Tripura” derives hence the name tripurajittu, tripusudanudu, tripurantakudu, tripurari, &c. tripuradevi or tripurasundari the Bona Dea, Venus. triphalamu tri-phalamu. n. The three species of myrobalan; the Phyllanthea emblica karaka, Terminalia chebula tadi, and Terminalia speciosa usirika.