rare. [f. TRINE a. or sb.]

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  1.  trans. To put or join in a trine aspect.

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a. 1700.  Dryden, Pal. & Arcite, III. 389. By fortune he [Saturn] was now to Venus trined, And with stern Mars in Capricorn was join’d.

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1840.  Browning, Sordello, IV. 603. ’Tis done! and now deter Who may the Tuscan—once Jove trined for her—From Friedrich’s path!

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  2.  To make a trine or triad of.

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1834.  Tait’s Mag., I. 658/1. The Isthmian now of each Eternity, Trining the has-been, being, and to-be.

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