triunity

tri·u·ni·ty

[trahy-yoo-ni-tee]
noun, plural tri·u·ni·ties.
Trinity ( defs 4, 5 ).

Origin:
1615–25; triune + -ity

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triune (ˈtraɪjuːn) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  constituting three in one, esp the three persons in one God of the Trinity
 
n
2.  a group of three
3.  (often capital) another word for Trinity
 
[C17: tri- + -une, from Latin ūnus one]
 
tri'unity
 
n

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