triplex icis, adj. ter+PARC-, threefold, triple: Plato triplicem finxit animum: philosophandi ratio triplex: cuspis, i. e. the trident, O.: voltus Dianae (see triceps), O.: triplicem aciem instruere, to draw up in three lines, Cs.: murus, V.: aes, H.: Sorores, the three Fates, O.: Quae ratum triplici pollice netis opus, i. e. the finger of the three Fates, O.: Poenarum deae, i. e. the Furies, O.: Gens, three clans, V.
—As subst n., three times as much, a threefold portion, triple: Sume tibi decies
— tibi tantundem
— tibi triplex, H.: pediti in singulos dati centeni (denarii), triplex equiti, L.
— Plur m. as subst. (sc. codicilli), a writing-tablet with three leaves.