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    Tripalium or trepalium (derived from the Latin roots, "tri- / tres" and "pālus" – literally, "three stakes") is a Latin term believed to name a torture...
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    share an even more ancient root: a Roman instrument of torture called the tripalium (in Latin it means "three stakes", as in to impale).[citation needed]...
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    shops.[citation needed] Although the word travail derives from Latin tripalium, "three beams", all surviving examples but that at Roissard have four...
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    King of the Jews Master of the Blue Crucifixes Papal ferula Rood Rosary Tripalium In fact this is clearly Aramaic rather than Hebrew. Gûlgaltâ is the Aramaic...
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  • Occ. trabalhar, Cat. treballar, Sp. trabajar, Pt. trabalhar, Srd. triballare Verb based on LL tripalium, a sort of torture device made of three stakes....
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    (1995, Online/Arte) Les Guignols de l'Info, TV series (1995–2010, Canal+) Tripalium by Christophe Loizillon (1996 – Vertigo productions) Les 100 photos du...
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  • laborare (Latin:staggering under a heavy burden) and trabajo, (Latin: tripalium) which they claim is "according to its root, is not a synonym for self-determined...
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