τρίγληνος
ον
A.
ἕρματα τρίγληνα Il. 14.183, Od. 18.298: ancient critics (cf. Sch. ad loc.) expld. it (1) from γλήνεα (Il. 24.192), = ἀξιοθέατα, or (2) = τρίκοκκα, i. e. with three berry-shaped ornaments, or (3) = ἐκ τριῶν ζῳδίων συγκείμενα, or (4) = τριόφθαλμα, like Att. τριοττίδες; and in other ways. It is prob. formed from γλήνη as τρίκλινος fr. κλίνη, etc., but the sense remains uncertain.
II.
three-eyed, of Hecate, Ath. 7.325a.