Etymology of the Latin word triduanus
the Late Latin word
triduanus (three days' duration, lasting three days)
derived from the Latin word
triduum (three days)
derived from the Latin word
dies (day; daylight; specific day; day in question; date of letter)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*dyeu-using the Latin prefix
tri-derived from the Classical Latin word
tres (three)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*trei-Derivations in other languages
Italian
triduano, Portuguese
triduano, Spanish
triduanoUsage
Word found in Late Latin