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English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek τρῐ́σπαστος (trĭ́spastos, “drawn threefold”).
Noun
trispast (plural trispasts)
- A machine with three pulleys which act together to raise great weights.
- Synonym: trispaston
References
- “trispast”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
Anagrams
Middle English
Verb
trispast
- past participle of trespassen
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