[See PILED ppl. a.2] Consisting of three things piled one upon another; also fig. threefold.
1656. J. Harrington, Oceana (1700), 59. As under Herod, Pilat, and Tiberius, a threepild Tyranny.
1661. Cowley, Disc. Cromwell, Wks. 1710, II. 637. The Son of Earth, Upon his three-pild Mountain stands, Till Thunder strikes him.
1908. Daily Chron., 21 Nov., 9/5. The work under the mark of the three piled arms of the B.S.A. Co.