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triangle (n.)
late 14c., from Old French
triangle
(13c.), from Latin
triangulum
"triangle," noun use of neuter of adjective
triangulus
"three-cornered, having three angles," from
tri-
"three" (see
tri-
) +
angulus
"corner, angle" (see
angle
(n.)).