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Ostracion triqueterCuckold Cuck"old (k?k"?ld), n. [OE. kukeweld, cokewold,
cokold, fr. OF. coucoul, cucuault, the last syllable being
modified by the OE. suffix -wold (see Herald); cf. F. cocu
a cuckold, formerly also, a cuckoo, and L. cuculus a cuckoo.
The word alludes to the habit of the female cuckoo, who lays
her eggs in the nests of other birds, to be hatched by them.]
1. A man whose wife is unfaithful; the husband of an
adulteress. --Shak.
2. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A West Indian plectognath fish (Ostracion
triqueter).
(b) The cowfish. TriquetraTriquetrum Tri*que"trum, n.; pl. Triquetra. [NL.] (Anat.)
One of the bones of the carpus; the cuneiform. See
Cuneiform
(b) . Triquetral
Triquetral Tri*que"tral, a.
Triquetrous.
Triquetrous
Triquetrous Tri*que"trous, a. [L. triquetrus.]
Three sided, the sides being plane or concave; having three
salient angles or edges; trigonal.
TriquetrumTriquetrum Tri*que"trum, n.; pl. Triquetra. [NL.] (Anat.)
One of the bones of the carpus; the cuneiform. See
Cuneiform
(b) .
Meaning of Trique from wikipedia
- The
Triqui (Zapotec pronunciation: [triki], Spanish: [ˈtɾiki]) or
Trique (Spanish: [ˈtɾike]) are an
Indigenous people of the
western part of the Mexican...
- The
Triqui (/ˈtriːki/), or
Trique,
languages are a
family of Oto-Manguean
spoken by 30,000
Trique people of the
Mexican states of
Oaxaca and the state...
-
branch of the Oto-Manguean
language family of Mexico. They
include the
Trique (or Triqui) languages,
spoken by
about 24,500 people; Cuicatec,
spoken by...
- The
Movement of
Trique Unification and
Struggle (Spanish:
Movimiento de Unificación y
Lucha Triqui) is one of the
oldest and
strongest left wing organizations...
- Oto-Manguean
language family.
Mixtec is
spoken in
Mexico and is
closely related to
Trique and Cuicatec. The
varieties of
Mixtec are
spoken by over half a million...
- Palm
Sunday procession of
Trique people in
Santo Domingo, Oaxaca...
-
other languages of the Oto-Manguean
languages are
spoken in Oaxaca: The
Triques, Amuzgos, and
Cuicatecs are
linguistically most
closely related to the...
-
unintelligible varieties of
Mixtec spoken by
about 511,000
people as well as the
Trique (or Triqui) languages,
spoken by
about 24,500
people and Cuicatec, spoken...
- Guerrero,
Amuzgo de
Oaxaca Mixtecan branch:
Mixtecan languages,
Cuicatec and
Trique language.
Zapotecan branch:
Chatino languages,
Zapotec languages. Chinantec...
-
Cuicatec language and are
closely related to the Mixtecs.
Alongside the
Trique and Mixtecan, the
Cuicatecs form one
branch of the
Otomanguean language...