π΄πͺπ‘
Mycenaean Greek
Mycenae, LH IIA (16th c. BCE), Grave IV, Grave Circle A
Mycenae, LH IIIC (1180β1050 BCE)
Alternative forms
- π (*201VAS) β ideogram
Etymology
Compare Ancient Greek ΟΟΞ―ΟΞΏΟ Ο (trΓpous). By surface analysis, π (3, βthreeβ) +β π‘π (po-de, βfootβ, dat.)
Noun
π΄πͺπ‘ (ti-ri-po /tripΕs/) m
- three-legged cauldron, tripod cauldron
- LH IIIB2βIIIC (1350β1050 BCE), PY Ta 641.1:[1]
- π΄πͺπ‘ππππππππ©π―πππΈπ π π
- ti-ri-po-de, a3-ke-u, ke-re-si-jo, we-ke *201VAS 2
- /tripode aigeus krΔsio-wergΔs [id.]/
- two tripod cauldrons of Cretan workmanship of a3-ke-u type
- π΄πͺπ‘πππππ‘ππππΊπΈ π π
- ti-ri-po, e-me, po-de, o-wo-we *201VAS 1
- /tripΕs hemei podei oiw-Εwes [id.]/
- one tripod cauldron with a single handle on one foot
π΄πͺπ‘πππ©π―πππΈππππ’ππ ππ©ππ[π π ππππ [ ti-ri-po, ke-re-si-jo, we-ke, a-pu, ke ke-re-a2, [*201VAS 1 ka-u-me-no [ - /tripΕs krΔsio-wergΔs apu kekaumenos skeleha [id.]/
- one tripod cauldron of Cretan workmanship, burnt away at the legs
- LH IIIB2βIIIC (1350β1050 BCE), PY Ta 709 (+ 712 + fr.).3:[2]
- π΄πͺπ‘πππ©π―πππΈπππππ π π
- ti-ri-po, ke-re-si-jo, we-ke, *34-ke-u *201VAS 1
- one tripod cauldron of Cretan workmanship of a3-ke-u type
- π΄πͺπ‘πππ©π―πππΈππππ ππΉπͺππ π π
- ti-ri-po, ke-re-si-jo, we-ke, o-pi-ke-wi-ri-je-u *201VAS 1
- one tripod cauldron of Cretan workmanship of o-pi-ke-wi-ri-je-u type
- LH IIIB2βIIIC (1350β1050 BCE), PY Ta 641.1:[1]
Declension
- (nominative dual) π΄πͺπ‘π (ti-ri-po-de /β tripodeβ /)
Derived terms
- π΄πͺπ‘ππ (ti-ri-po-di-ko)
References
- DMic., vol. 2, pages 352f.: βti-ri-poβ, page 353a: βti-ri-po-deβ
- Documents2, page 586a: βti-ri-poβ
- Palmer (1963), page 458a: βti-ri-poβ