Now if we consider further the nature of what is mingled we find the three triads likewise, for each of those three abstract principles is itself a similar complete triad, but under one or these particular forms.
In the νοῦς the first two triads are themselves only moments; for spirit is just the grasping in itself of the totality of the first two spheres.
These three triads determine themselves thus as absolute Being, life and spirit; and they are spiritual and to be grasped in thought.
Triads of the Welsh bards, poetical histories, in which the facts recorded are grouped by threes, three things or circumstances of a kind being mentioned together.
The triads and quaternions with which he loaded his sentences.
One of the Welsh Triadstells us that Britain, before it was inhabited, was called Clas Myrddin, Myrddin's Enclosure.
The Celtic habit of conceiving divine persons intriads is here illustrated.
These triads represent one person each, and the mythical character of that personage is evident from the name of one of them, MacGrene, Son of the Sun.
Such triads are variously composed and the monks often speak of them vaguely as the "three precious ones," without seeming to attach much importance to their identity[870].
From Herodotus, Aristotle, Plutarch, and others, we get information concerning the triads amongst the Persians, and which were similar in many respects to those recognised by other eastern nations.
The one remarkable feature in nearly all these triads is that they are father, mother, and son; that is, male and female principles of nature, with their product.
Again, the triadsof Arthur and his Warriors, printed by Mr. Skene, Four Ancient Books, Vol.
In both triads the name is probably a mistake for Mabon.
In this regard they differed from the Egyptian triads and enneads, which were highly elaborated and organised (Maspero, Dawn of Civilisation, p.
The Babylonian and Assyrian triads were loosely constructed, and had, apparently, no significance for the local and royal cults.
And we find this succession of great destructions of the Atlantic continent in the triads of Wales, where traditions are preserved of "three terrible catastrophes.
The Triads are of all ages, some of them probably as old as anything in the language.
About the end of July, a body of the Triads succeeded in gaining possession of the city of Amoy, one of the treaty ports, meeting with but slight resistance, the inhabitants being glad to receive them.
When the Triads captured the city, they killed only two men, tortured none, and respected private property.
Both the English and French authorities deprived the Triads of the duties they were justly entitled to levy on all export or import trade.
It has led to a belief in the triplicate nature of the supreme Being, and to those philosophical triads which have often attracted thinkers, from Pythagoras and Heraclitus down to Hegel and Ghiberti.
In this text, the Gwenhwyvar who is in the power of Melwas is referred to as Arthur's second wife Gwenhwyvar, for according to the Welsh Triads (i.
These triads are nearly always found in polytheistic religions, and that for sufficiently obvious reasons.
The quotation from the Triads of Ireland at the head of this chapter is taken from Kuno Meyer also, ibid.
From The Triads of Ireland (9th century) Economic history, as we know it, is the newest of all the branches of history.
Five triads formed by grouping together one from each.
The Triads celebrate him as Idris Gawr, or the Giant, one of the three primitive bards of the Isle of Britain, the inventor of the harp, and withal great in the knowledge of the stars.
According to the Triads there were formerly in use three harps--that of the king, that of the bard, and that of the gentleman.
The major mode is that of keys in which the tonic triad and the two other cardinal triads are major.
The triads and quaternions with which he loaded his sentences.
This voyage is commemorated in the triads as one of the Three Losses by Disappearance, the two others being Merlin's and Madog's.
The green meadows of the sea, called in the triads Gwerddonau Llion, are the Green fairy islands, reposing, In sunlight and beauty on ocean's calm breast.
The gods of the triads were married, but their goddesses for the most part had neither the liberty nor the important functions of the Egyptian goddesses.
The great secret society of theTriads started the movement by raising an outcry in southern China against the Manchus.
Irritated by the conduct of Tien Wang's lieutenants, the Triads took a secret departure and made peace with the Imperialists.
The triads continued in the theology of the "Chaldaic Oracles" (Kroll, De orac.
To the primitive couple of the Baal and the Baalat a third member was added in order to form one of those triads dears to Chaldean theology.
The middle Sephiroth are synecdochically used to represent the worlds or triads of which they are the uniting potencies.
As the three triads respectively represent intellectual, moral and physical qualities, the first is called the Intellectual, the second the Moral or Sensuous, and the third the Material World.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "triads" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.