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triakad, triacad Anc. Gr. Hist.|ˈtraɪəkæd| [ad. Gr. τριᾱκάς, -αδ-, the number thirty (also as below): cf. triacontad.] ‘At Athens, a political division of the ϕυλή containing thirty families; at Sparta, either 30 families (1/10 of an oba), or 10 families (1/30 of an oba)’ (Liddell and Scott). Cf. obe.
1846Grote Greece ii. viii. II. 602 Herodotus tells us that Lycurgus established the military subdivisions peculiar to Sparta—the Enômoties, the Triākads, and the Syssitia. 1868Smith Smaller Dict. Grk. & Rom. Antiq. (ed. 7) 389/1. |