Definition of Trisulas

1. trisula [n] - See also: trisula

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trisulas

tristichia
tristichous
tristichs
tristigmatose
tristimulus
tristing
tristitiate
tristitiated
tristoma
tristramite
trists
tristylous
trisubstituted
trisul
trisula
trisulas (current term)
trisulc
trisulcate
trisulfide
trisulfides
trisulphide
trisulphides
trisuls
trisyllabic
trisyllabics
trisyllable
trisyllables
trit
tritactic
tritagonist

Literary usage of Trisulas

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

1. The Madras Presidency: With Mysore, Coorg and the Associated States by Edgar Thurston (1913)
"... and the remaining one is a cylindrical phial 2\ inches in diameter x \\ inch in height. Within the stone receptacles were found gold flowers, trisulas, ..."

2. Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1882)
"Among the sculptures at Sanchi there is a group of three trisulas, and General Cunningham thinks it may have been from such an arrangement that the trio of ..."

3. Fraser's Magazine by Robert Louis Stevenson (1882)
"Among the sculptures at Sanchi there is. a group of three trisulas, and General Cunningham thinks it may have been from such an arrangement that the trio of ..."

4. Things Indian: Being Discursive Notes on Various Subjects Connected with India by William Crooke (1906)
"Of the pillars connected with the temples of Siva we have representations in the great copper trisulas which stand in front of the Himalayan shrines, ..."

5. Things Indian: Being Discursive Notes on Various Subjects Connected with India by William Crooke (1906)
"Of the pillars connected with the temples of Siva we have representations in the great copper trisulas which stand in front of the Himalayan shrines, ..."

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