trĭfārĭam (collat. form trĭfārĭē, Diom. p. 279 P.), adv. [trifarius],
I triply , in three places (not ante-Aug.): trifariam adortus castra, Liv. 3, 22, 7: muniebant Romani, id. 5, 26, 7: distraxere exercitum, id. 26, 41, 20: epulas dispertire, Suet. Vit. 13.—
II Triply , in a threefold manner , in three ways : destruitur propositio trifariam, Ap. Dogm. Plat. 3, p. 32, 24.