three
From LSJ
ἐπὶ ξυροῦ γὰρ ἀκμῆς ἔχεται ἡμῖν τὰ πρήγματα → our affairs are balanced on a razor's edge, our affairs are set upon the razor's edge
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
the number three: P. τριάς, ἡ.
adjective
P. and V. τρεῖς, τρισσοί (rare P. but found in Dem. 1208; Plat., Gorg. 477B; Rep. 435B), V. τρίπτυχοι.
three times: P. and V. τρίς.
three times as much: Ar. and P. τριπλάσιος.
divide into three: P. τριχῆ διαιρεῖν.
worth three drachmas, adj.: Ar. τρίδραχμος.