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ऽय traya, vulg. tray = S تري ऽै trai (in comp.) (from tri), adj. Triple, threefold, consisting of three; divided into three parts; (in comp.) three (=tri);—s.m.Three collectively, a triad, triplet:—trai-ekatva, traikatva, s.m. The union of three in one, trinity in unity:—tray-tāp, s.f.=tri-vidh tāp, q.v.s.v. trividh:—trai-rāśik, s.m. The rule of three (in Arith.):—tray-rekhā, s.f. Three lines, etc. (=tri-balī); three rows:—trai-lok, s.m. The ruler of trilok or the three worlds, an epithet of Indra:—trai-vidyā, s.m. The three sciences; the three Vedas; study or knowledge of the three Vedas; one versed in the three Vedas; one who is acquainted with three sciences.