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trĭ-sulcus , a, um (form trĭsulcis , e, Fulg. Rusp. Ep. 9), adj. ter (having three furrows),
I.three-cleft, three-forked, threepointed; threefold, triple (poet.): “lingua (serpentis),Verg. A. 2, 475; Plin. 11, 37, 65, § 171: “sermo, of the serpent in Paradise,Prud. Ham. 203: “ordine trisulco quatit ora fragor, of the teeth,Val. Fl. 2, 500: fulmen, Varr. ap. Non. 448, 20; cf. Fest. p. 352; “also called Jovis telum trisulcum,Ov. Ib. 467: “ignes,id. M. 2, 848: “Sicilia,Claud. Rapt. Pros. 1, 145: fores, folding in three parts, Varr. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 1, 449: “ramus,threeforked, Pall. Mart. 10, 24.
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    • Ovid, Metamorphoses, 2.848
    • Vergil, Aeneid, 2.475
    • C. Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica, 2.500
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