Definition of Triadists

1. triadist [n] - See also: triadist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Triadists

triacyl
triacyl glycerols
triacylglycerol
triacylglycerols
triad
triadduct
triadelphous
triadelphy
triadic
triadic symbiosis
triadically
triadics
triadism
triadisms
triadist
triadists (current term)
triads
triage
triaged
triages
triaging
triakisoctahedra
triakisoctahedron
triakisoctahedrons
triakontadipole
triakontadipoles
trial
trial-and-error
trial and error
trial attorney

Literary usage of Triadists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Folk-lore Record by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1882)
"... as with the later triadists, represents without any doubt the Caractacus of the Roman historians, ..."

2. Ancient European Philosophy: The History of Greek Philosophy Psychologically by Denton Jaques Snider (1903)
"Not alone Hegel and his school are triadists, as is often asserted. Indeed Hegel iu his History of Philosophy by no means follows out the threefold division ..."

3. The Journal of the Manchester Geographical Society by Manchester Geographical Society (1891)
"... but whether this is true or not, we know that the triadists took an active part in the rebellion, that they were constantly mistaken for the T'ai-p'ings ..."

4. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo by Richard Francis Burton (1876)
"... the Triad, adored by all triadists under some modification, as that of Osiris, Isis, and Horns, father, mother, and son, type of the family; or Jupiter, ..."

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