triumvir
n.
"one of three men in the same office or of the same authority," mid-15c., from Latin triumvir, from Old Latin phrase trium virum, genitive plural of tres viri "three men," from tres "three" (see three) + viri, plural of vir "man" (see virile). The Latin plural was triumviri.
〔李〕[trium;virn.] n.三头政治中的执政者之一 ←vir (L vir,viri)=man, male 人,男人