trí
Definitions (by source)
- ‘three’; with sg. noun, trí ní 12.5; with pl. noun, normally non-leniting, trí consain chrúaidhe 7.16; sim. 7.18, 7.19, etc.; but leniting, trí ghuthaoighe leathna 7.6
- see tré
Aibidil Gaoidheilge & Caiticiosma: Seaán Ó Cearnaigh's Irish primer of religion, published in 1571. Editor: Brian Ó Cuív.
fa th.> frequently, 69 9 n.; dá th. do shluaghaibh 87 13; bean na dt. dtoircheas 87 5; tobhar t. dtonn 75 16, 82 5; géag t. dtoradh 82 22; t. tamhna 71 15; t. ranna 59 34; t. sluaigh 98 20; t. muinnteara 75 3; t. tighe 56 6 n.; t. ríogh-mhná 73 12; t. haonaighe 20 2; t. teaghlaighe 10 27 n; t. críocha 31 33 n.; t. tonna 16 48, 18 25; t. trátha 11 34 n.
Aithdioghluim Dána: A Miscellany of Irish Bardic Poetry, Historical and Religious, including the Historical Poems of the Duanaire in the Yellow Book of Lecan. Vol II, Translations, Notes, Vocabulary. Editor: Lambert McKenna S.J.
cardinal numeral three; na trí tréidhe 1451.
Duanaire Mhéig Uidhir: The poembook of Cú Chonnacht Mág Uidhir, Lord of Fermanagh 1566-1589. Editor: David Greene. Translator: David Greene.
fonn na dT. bhFear 1895 n; leabhar na dt. dteangan 3358 n; toil na dT. dTrian 2549.
The Book of O'Hara: Leabhar Í Eadhra. Editor: Lambert McKenna S.J.