tierce
tierce †third part XV; third hour of the day (9 a.m.); canonical office said at this hour (TERCE) XIV; wine measure or cask XVI; third of the parries in fencing; sequence of three playing cards XVII; (mus.) note two octaves and a major third above a fundamental note XVII; (her.) division of a shield into three equal parts XIX. — (O)F. t(i)erce :- L. tertia, sb. use of fem. of tertius THIRD.
Tierce
Tierce
a band or company of soldiers; a cask of wine, hence, a similar amount of other commodities; the third part of a thing or group of people or things.
Examples : tierce of beef (a cask), 1800; of coffee berries, 1825; of French claret (cask), 1707; of honey (a cask), 1585; of pork (a cask), 1800; of soldiers (a band or company); of tobacco, 1886; of wine (a cask).
tierce
tierce (Fr. noun). Third.
1. Interval of a 3rd, major or minor.
2. 4th of series of natural harmonics.
3. Org. stop of same pitch as similarly-named harmonic.
1. Interval of a 3rd, major or minor.
2. 4th of series of natural harmonics.
3. Org. stop of same pitch as similarly-named harmonic.
tierce
tierce Obsolete measure of wine cask; ⅓ of a pipe, i.e. about 35 imperial gallons (160 litres).
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