Quick Definition
three times
Strong's Definition
three times
Derivation: adverb from G5140 (τρεῖς);
KJV Usage: three times, thrice
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
τρίς (τρεῖς), adverb, thrice: Mat_26:34; Mat_26:75; Mar_14:30; Mar_14:72; Luk_22:34; Luk_22:61; Joh_13:38; 2Co_11:25; 2Co_12:8; ἐπί τρίς (see ἐπί, C. I. 2 d., p. 235a bottom), Act_10:16; Act_11:10. (From Homer down.)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
τρίς tris 12x
th ree times, thrice, Mat_26:34 ; Mat_26:75 ;
ἐπὶ τρίς , to the extent of thrice, as many as three times, Act_10:16 ; Act_11:10 three times.
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
τρίς
( < τρεῖς ),
adv. ,
thrice: Mat_26:34 ; Mat_26:75 , Mar_14:30 ; Mar_14:72 Luk_22:34 ; Luk_22:61 Joh_13:38 , 2Co_11:25 ; 2Co_12:8 ; ἐπὶ τ ., Act_10:16 ; Act_11:10 .†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
τρίς [page 642]
thrice. With Act_10:16 ; Act_11:10 , cf. P Osl I. 1 .273 (iv/A.D.) ἐπὶ τρὶς ἀναποδίζων , thrice stepping backwards.
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
τρίς [Etym: adverb of τρεῖς] "thrice, three times", Lat. ter, Hom. , etc.; τρὶς τόσος "thrice" as much or many, Il. , etc.; ἐς τρίς up to "three times", even "thrice", Hdt. , attic: —used to add force to a word in compds., such as τρισάθλιος, τρίσμακαρ, like Lat. ter beatus, thrice blest: — proverb., τρὶς ἓξ βάλλειν to throw "thrice" six, i. e. the highest throw (there being three dice), Aesch.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
τρίς
(τρεῖς),
adv.,
thrice: Mat.26:34, 75, Mrk.14:30, 72 Luk.22:34, 61 Jhn.13:38, 2Co.11:25 12:8; ἐπὶ τ., Act.10:16 11:10.†
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