Thrice vs. Trice

Difference Between Thrice and Trice
Thriceadverb
Three times.
Tricenoun
A very short period of time; an instant
came back in a trice.Thriceadverb
In a threefold quantity or degree.
Triceverb
To hoist and secure with a rope
trice a sail.Thriceadverb
(Archaic) Extremely; greatly.
Triceverb
To pull, to pull out or away, to pull sharply.
Thriceadverb
(dated) Three times.
Triceverb
(transitive) To drag or haul, especially with a rope; specifically (nautical) to haul or hoist and tie up by means of a rope.
Thriceadverb
three times;
I called you thrice last nightTricenoun
Now only in the phrase in a trice: a very short time; an instant, a moment.
Tricenoun
A pulley, a wound]] around a cylinder.
Tricenoun
a very short time (as the time it takes the eye blink or the heart to beat);
if I had the chance I'd do it in a flashTriceverb
raise with a line;
trice a window shadeTriceverb
hoist up or in and lash or secure with a small rope