a. rare1. [f. TRITE a. + -ISH1.] Somewhat trite. So Tritism, trite or commonplace character.

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1779.  T. Twining, in Recreat. & Stud. (1882), 60. The notes … seem now and then to be tritish.

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1785.  Rolliad (1812), 137. A solid truth in the observation of Horace which its tritism does not destroy.

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