trīs

Etymology
From, from. The accusative now has the same intonation (broken) as the nominative, but in the past it had level intonation (compare 🇨🇬); dative  < trims (attested in 16th-century texts); compare 🇨🇬; the locative forms are innovative.

Numeral
(irregular declension)


 * 1) three the cipher, the cardinal number three
 * 2) three C, satisfactory, a school grade; syn.
 * 3) three an amount equal to three
 * 4) three o'clock a moment in time; three hours after midnight, or after noon
 * 1) three C, satisfactory, a school grade; syn.
 * 2) three an amount equal to three
 * 3) three o'clock a moment in time; three hours after midnight, or after noon
 * 1) three o'clock a moment in time; three hours after midnight, or after noon
 * 1) three o'clock a moment in time; three hours after midnight, or after noon
 * 1) three o'clock a moment in time; three hours after midnight, or after noon
 * 1) three o'clock a moment in time; three hours after midnight, or after noon
 * 1) three o'clock a moment in time; three hours after midnight, or after noon

Declension
declension of trīs