Rom. Antiq. rare1. [ad. L. trinundin-us, f. TRI- + nundina: see NUNDINE.] A period including three successive nundines, i.e., seventeen days.

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1891.  Farrar, Darkn. & Dawn, xix. Onesimus was doomed to the scourge, as well as to a trinundine of solitude on bread and water.

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