ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Made triple or threefold; multiplied by three.
1583. Stubbes, Anat. Abus., II. (1882), 98. This tripled commandement, Feede my sheepe, feede my sheepe, feede my sheepe.
1621. Middleton, Sun in Aries Wks. (Bullen), VII. 349. Behold yon Fountain with the tripled crown.
1698. Dryden, Ep. to Motteux, 35. Time, action, place, are so preserved by thee That even Corneille might with envy see The alliance of his tripled Unity.
1790. R. Merry, Laurel of Liberty (ed. 2), 30. They force its tripled walls.