τριλγλώχις

ινος, Subst., ὁ
A. three-barbed, ὀϊστός, ἰός, Il. 5.393, 11.507; τριγλώχινα (sc. Σικελίαν) Pi. Fr. 322; τ. ὑμένες tricuspid valves of the heart, Erasistratei ap. Gal. 5.548, Gal. UP 6.14: in later writers with a neut. Subst., ἄορι τ. Call. Del. 31; τ. τόξα Anon. ap. Suid.; βέλη τ. Paul.Aeg. 6.88.—The nom. form τριγλώχιν is cited from Simon. (Fr. 248) and from Call. (Fr. 382( = Aet.Oxy. 2079.36)) by Choerob. in Theod. 1.267 H.
Liddell, Scott & Jones
A Greek-English Lexicon, 1940
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