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📚 adj • entry_id 8799

treble

/ˈtɹɛbəl/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
tresdoble • triplo • tríplice
Threefold, triple.
A lofty tower, and strong on every side / With treble walls.
Every subscriber of one penny per week, who is sixty years of age, or upwards, and under four-score, to be entitled to receive treble his subscription at the end of the year; that…
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📚 adv • entry_id 8800

treble

/ˈtɹɛbəl/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
trestanto
Trebly; triply.
Whose deserts might buy him treble
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📚 noun • entry_id 8801

treble

/ˈtɹɛbəl/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
tiple
The highest singing voice (especially as for a boy) or part in musical composition.
He starts out by saying that there are three sights, the mene, treble, and quadreble, but actually he discusses only two, the treble and quadreble, both of which are read at the tr…
The voices include a counter (always below the tenor), a countertenor (moving above and below the tenor), mene, treble, and quadreble.
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📚 verb • entry_id 8802

treble

/ˈtɹɛbəl/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
triplicar
To multiply by three; to make into three parts, layers, or thrice the amount.
German climate minister says speed of carbon cuts needs to be trebled [title]
There is increasing evidence that cannabis use can act as a risk factor for the development of bipolar as well as psychotic disorders. A recent systematic review by Gibbs and colle…
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