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tritaph Archæol.|ˈtraɪtɑːf, -æ-| [f. Gr. τρι- tri- + τάϕος tomb: cf. cenotaph.] A group of three cists or chambers in a prehistoric tomb.
1904Windle Rem. Preh. Age Eng. viii. 181 This circle..consists of six symmetrically arranged sets of cysts, each a tritaph, i.e. two tangential and one radial. |