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† triˈnune, trin-une, a. Obs. Also 7 trine une, triniune. [f. L. trīn-us (or its pl. trīnī) three each, trine + ūnus one.] Three in one: = triune. So † triˈnuned ppl. a., combined as three in one; † triˈnunion, † triˈnunionhood, † triˈnunity (also triniunity), state of being triune, trinity in unity.
1620T. Granger Div. Logike 73 That we are bound to worship the *trin-vne God with faith. 1681J. Scott Chr. Life i. (1684) 10 The Mysterious Trin-un-Divinity.
1610W. Folkingham Art of Survey i. iii. 5 Opall Paderas, with their *Trineuned luster.
1603J. Davies Microcosmos 207 But that same onely-wise *Trin-vnion Workes Miracles, wherein all wonder lies.
1612― Muse's Sacr. (Grosart) 32/2 Who (were it possible) art more compleate in Good⁓nesse, then thine owne *Trin-vnionhood!
1650F. Cheynell (title) The Divine *Trinunity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. 1673Milton True Relig. 7 As for terms of Trinity, Triniunity, Coessentiality, Tripersonality, and the like, they reject them as Scholastic Notions, not to be found in Scripture. 1694R. Burthogge Reason & Nat. Spirits 279 He makes the same application of it to the Divine Trin-unity that Laurentius Valla doth. |