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triduan, a.|ˈtraɪdjuːən| Also 7 -ane. [ad. L. trīduān-us, f. trīduum: see below and -an.] Lasting for three days (in quot. 1600 transf.); also, occurring every third day.
1597J. King On Jonas (1618) 299 The triduan rest of Christ in the graue, must bee vnderstood by the figure synecdoche, a part put for the whole. 1600W. Watson Decacordon (1602) 48 To raise a triduane Lazarus from death to life againe. 1658Phillips, Triduan, (Lat.) continuing three dayes. 1755Johnson, Triduan, 1. Lasting three days. 2. Happening every third day. |