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triology|traɪˈɒlədʒɪ| [f. tri- + -ology. (Not on Greek analogies.)] 1. = trilogy.
1837For. Q. Rev. XIX. 447 Three tragedies thus formed together a Triology. 1898Westm. Gaz. 14 Apr. 3/1 Mr. Meredith's ‘Napoleon’, the second instalment of his triology on France,..appears in the current number of Cosmopolis. 1900Dundee Advertiser 29 Nov. 2 Mr. Fenton treats the Epistles to the Romans, Corinthians, and Hebrews as a ‘Triology’ designed to show ‘the Christian Faith in its Intellectual, Social, and Spiritual aspects’. 2. A doctrine or system of three or a triad.
1894Thinker V. 346 The monotheistic idea of All-Father soon gave place to that of a triology. |