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tristich Pros.|ˈtrɪstɪk| [f. tri-, after distich; cf. Gr. τριστιχία a union of three verses, f. τρίστιχος three-rowed, f. τρι- three + στίχος row.] A group of three lines of verse; a stanza of three lines.
1813T. Busby tr. Lucretius II. vi. Comm. p. ix, Much of the thought contained in the subjoined tristich of Ovid, is evidently derived from the original of this. 1864Pusey Lect. Daniel vi. 316, Ps. x..has 3 tristichs (verses divided into 3). 1886C. A. Briggs Messianic Proph. iii. ii. 82 note, In the third part, a tristich, the three sons appear. Hence tristichic |trɪˈstɪkɪk| a., characterized by tristichs.
1882–3Schaff's Encycl. Relig. Knowl. III. 1955 A closed train of thought which is unrolled after the distichic and tristichic ground-form of the rhythmical period. |