trieteric
/traɪˈɛtɛrɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to the three ages of man (childhood, youth, and old age) as described in ancient Greek mythology
“The trieteric hero’s journey reflects the three stages of life, from innocence to wisdom.”
2. noun
a work of literature that is divided into three main periods or stages
“The novel is a prime example of a trieteric narrative structure.”