Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for TRI-VERB'I-AL
TRI-VERB'I-AL, a. [L. triverbium.]
Triverbial days, in the Roman calendar, were juridical or court days, days allowed to the pretor for hearing causes; I called also dies fasti. Thero were only twenty-eight in the year. Cyc.
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