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Triobolar
Triobolar Tri*ob"o*lar, Triobolary Tri*ob"o*la*ry, a. [LL. triobolaris, fr. L. triobolus a piece of three oboli, Gr. ?. See Tri-, and Obolus.] Of the value of three oboli; hence, mean; worthless. [Obs.] It may pass current . . . for a triobolar ballad. --Cheyne.
Triobolary
Triobolar Tri*ob"o*lar, Triobolary Tri*ob"o*la*ry, a. [LL. triobolaris, fr. L. triobolus a piece of three oboli, Gr. ?. See Tri-, and Obolus.] Of the value of three oboli; hence, mean; worthless. [Obs.] It may pass current . . . for a triobolar ballad. --Cheyne.

Meaning of Triobol from wikipedia

- drachma. There were also coins worth two obols ("diobol") and three obols ("triobol"). By the fifth century BC, variations on obols expanded to include coins...
- Drachma 6 obols 4.3 grams Δραχμή Tetrobol 4 obols 2.85 grams Τετρώβολον Triobol (hemidrachm) 3 obols (1⁄2 drachma) 2.15 grams Τριώβολον (ἡμίδραχμον) Diobol...
- Triobol of Argos, struck c. 270–250 BC. Obv.: forepart of a wolf, alluding to Apollo Lykeios, the patron-god of the city; rev.: large A (for Argos) within...
- Triobol of Argos (top), and a bronze coin of King Amyntas II of Macedon (bottom). The early Argead kings often copied the wolf of Argos' coins on their...
- A silver triobol of the Arcadian League from ancient Megalopolis. The head of Zeus on the obverse, Pan seated on the reverse....
- drachmae 8.6 grams Drachma 6 obols 4.3 grams Tetrobol 4 obols 2.85 grams Triobol (hemidrachm) 3 obols 2.15 grams Diobol 2 obols 1.43 grams Obol 4 tetartemorions...
- found in seven burials, and a pair of coins in two. The coins, silver triobols of the local Colchian currency, were located near the mouth, with the exception...
- (480-400 BCE) and bronze coins in the fourth century BCE. Drachmas, tetrobols, triobols, obols and hemiobols of the Aeginan type have been preserved, with the...
- described as a back-formation. Nineteen states of the Achaean League minted triobols (or hemidrachms), small silver coins worth three obols, carrying a bust...
- Northern Black Sea area. I. As of Kerkinitis of senior denomination. II. Triobol of Theodosia “Athena – bucranium”. III. Unique tetr****arion “Julia Domna...