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countable and uncountable, plural trigons
(countable, geometry, rare) A triangle.
(countable, historical, music) An ancient triangular harp of Oriental origin which had four strings and was often used for banquet music. Also called sabbeka, sackbut, sambuca.
(countable, astrology) A division consisting of three signs.
(countable, astrology) A trine; an aspect of two planets distant 120 degrees from each other. quotations
In the horoscope of Christ's nativity. […] Whether a trigon or no, this tetragon I am sure there was.
a. 1626, Bishop Andrewes, Sermon
(uncountable, historical) An old ball game played by three people standing in a triangular formation.
(countable, zoology) The cutting region of the crown of an upper molar, usually the anterior part.