ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Made triple or threefold; multiplied by three.

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1583.  Stubbes, Anat. Abus., II. (1882), 98. This tripled commandement,… Feede my sheepe, feede my sheepe, feede my sheepe.

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1621.  Middleton, Sun in Aries Wks. (Bullen), VII. 349. Behold yon Fountain with the tripled crown.

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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.

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1790.  R. Merry, Laurel of Liberty (ed. 2), 30. They force its tripled walls.

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