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Association football league in Malta
The Maltese Third Division (also known as the BOV Third Division due to sponsorship reasons) was the lowest league level in Maltese football until 2020
Maltese_Third_Division
Association football club in Malta
Naxxar Lions in the Maltese Third Division. Marsaxlokk went on to win the play-offs and secure a place in the Maltese Third Division, but following a lack
Marsaxlokk_F.C.
Football league season
The 2012–13 Maltese Third Division (also known as 2012–13 BOV 3rd Division due to sponsorship reasons) began on 16 September 2012 and ended on 5 May 2013
2012–13 Maltese Third Division
2012–13_Maltese_Third_Division
Football league season
the 2013-14 Maltese Third Division that made a big honour to them, on the other hand 3 teams were promoted to the Maltese Second Division that were the
2013–14 Maltese Third Division
2013–14_Maltese_Third_Division
Football league season
The Maltese Third Division 2007–08 (known as BOV 3rd Division due to sponsorship reasons) was the 8th season and started on 21 September 2007 and finished
2007–08 Maltese Third Division
2007–08_Maltese_Third_Division
Football league season
The Maltese Third Division 2009–10 (known as BOV 3rd Division 2009–10 due to sponsorship reasons) was the 10th season of the Maltese Third Division. It
2009–10 Maltese Third Division
2009–10_Maltese_Third_Division
Association football league in Malta
The Maltese Second Division (also known as the BOV Second Division due to sponsorship reasons) was the third-highest division in Maltese football until
Maltese_Second_Division
Association football leagues in Malta
controlled by the Malta Football Association. Malta has had a top level football division since 1909; and only the Maltese Premier League is considered Professional
Maltese football league system
Maltese_football_league_system
Football league season
Maltese Third Division champions. For the 2010–11 season, teams placing 2nd and 3rd in both sections will be promoted to the Maltese Second Division due
2010–11 Maltese Third Division
2010–11_Maltese_Third_Division
Football knockout competition in Malta
The Maltese Second and Third Division Knock-Out was an annual football knockout competition in Malta, held from 1995–96 to 2010–11 and contested exclusively
Maltese Second and Third Division Knock-Out
Maltese_Second_and_Third_Division_Knock-Out
Football league season
The Maltese Third Division 2008–09 (known as the BOV 3rd Division 2008–09 due to sponsorship reasons) is the 9th season of the Maltese Third Division. It
2008–09 Maltese Third Division
2008–09_Maltese_Third_Division
Association football league in Malta
The Maltese National Amateur League I (referred to as the BOV Amateur League 1 for sponsorship reasons) is the third-highest division in Maltese football
Maltese National Amateur League I
Maltese_National_Amateur_League_I
Football tournament
either the Maltese Premier League or Maltese First Division and would take the place of the Gozo champion. On 13 January 2011, the Malta Football Association
Maltese_FA_Trophy
Football league season
2006–07 Maltese Third Division (referred to as the BOV Third Division for sponsorship reasons) was the league season of the Maltese Third Division which
2006–07 Maltese Third Division
2006–07_Maltese_Third_Division
Association football club in Malta
host competitive games from two local leagues, Maltese Third Division and the Maltese Second Division. The stadium can hold over 1000 supporters in 3
Sirens_F.C.
Maltese football club
Football Club is a professional Maltese football club based in Senglea. Founded in 1943, the club currently plays in the Maltese Challenge League. Senglea Athletic
Senglea_Athletic_F.C.
Index of articles associated with the same name
Division, third tier of Libyan football Maltese Third Division, lowest league level in Maltese football Norwegian Third Division, fourth-highest division of
Third_Division
Maltese football club
With the introduction of the Maltese Amateur League in 2020, all clubs in the Maltese Third Division moved 1 tier up. "Maltese Football Association Website
Mdina_Knights_F.C.
Maltese football club
is a Maltese football club based in Żurrieq, Malta. The club currently plays in the Maltese Challenge League. They also play in the annual Maltese FA Trophy
Żurrieq_F.C.
Maltese football club
Club is a Maltese football club from the seaside village of Kalkara, overlooking the Grand Harbour in Malta, which currently play in the Maltese Amateur
Kalkara_F.C.
Association football league in Malta
The Maltese Challenge League (referred to as the BOV Challenge League for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest division in Maltese football, behind
Maltese_Challenge_League
Maltese football club
introduction of the Maltese Amateur League in 2020, all clubs in the Maltese Third Division moved 1 tier up. Ta' Xbiex FC Futsal competed in the Maltese Futsal League
Ta'_Xbiex_Sports_Club
were relegated to the Maltese Third Division. Marsa F.C., Sirens F.C. and Gharghur F.C. were promoted to the Maltese First Division. Marsa were crowned
2015–16 Maltese Second Division
2015–16_Maltese_Second_Division
Football league season
2010–11 Maltese Third Division. They were replaced with Zejtun Corinthians, Mgarr United and Naxxar Lions, all promoted from the 2009–10 Maltese Third Division
2010–11 Maltese Second Division
2010–11_Maltese_Second_Division
1939-1940 this first league remained the only league in Maltese football, and was called the Maltese division one. Sliema Wanderers and Floriana dominated, winning
Football_in_Malta
Stadium in Pembroke, Malta
ground of Maltese football club St. Andrews F.C., who currently play in the Maltese FA Trophy, Maltese Second Division and Maltese Third Division. It is
Luxol_Stadium
Association football top division of Malta
The Maltese Premier League, known as Yo Health Malta Premier for sponsorship reasons with Yo Health (colloquially known as Il-Kampjonat Premjer), is the
Maltese_Premier_League
Football league season
Lions relegated to Maltese Third Division Final Zurrieq promoted to Maltese Second Division Santa Lucia remain in Maltese Third Division Source: [citation
2008–09 Maltese Second Division
2008–09_Maltese_Second_Division
Football league season
2001–02 Maltese First Division. This were two straight promotions for Balzan Youths. Santa Lucia and Siggiewi were relegated to the Maltese Third Division. Attard
2000–01 Maltese Second Division
2000–01_Maltese_Second_Division
Maltese football club
Patrick Football Club is a Maltese professional football club from the town of Żabbar, which currently plays in the Maltese Premier League. The club was
Żabbar_St._Patrick_F.C.
Association football club in Malta
Maltese Second Division Runners-up: 1973–74 Maltese Third Division Champions: 1964–65 Maltese Third Division Section Winners: 1968–69 As of 7 February,
Mosta_F.C.
Maltese football club
in Maltese Third Division and renamed Pembroke Athleta F.C 1996: Maltese Third Division (Section B) Winners 1998: Maltese Third and Second Division Knock-Out
Pembroke_Athleta_F.C.
Football tournament season
and Third Division Knock-Out (known as quick Keno Second and Third Division Knock-Out for sponsorship reasons) was a knockout tournament for Maltese football
2008–09 Maltese Second and Third Division Knock-Out
2008–09_Maltese_Second_and_Third_Division_Knock-Out
Football tournament season
and Third Division Knock-Out (known as quick Keno Second and Third Division Knock-Out for sponsorship reasons) was a knockout tournament for Maltese football
2006–07 Maltese Second and Third Division Knock-Out
2006–07_Maltese_Second_and_Third_Division_Knock-Out
Football league season
Zebbug Promoted from Maltese Third Division Melita F.C. Santa Venera Lightning Qormi F.C. Relegated from 2003–04 Maltese First Division Tarxien Rainbows F
2004–05 Maltese Second Division
2004–05_Maltese_Second_Division
Maltese football club
1993–94, 1998–99, 2011–12 Maltese Third Division (4th Level) Winners (1): 2008–09 Maltese FA Trophy Winners (1): 1972–73 First Division Knock Out Cup (2nd Level)
Gżira_United_F.C.
Football league season
Zurrieq Promoted from Maltese Third Division San Gwann F.C. Vittoriosa Stars F.C. Relegated from 2001–02 Maltese First Division Qormi F.C. St. Andrews
2002–03 Maltese Second Division
2002–03_Maltese_Second_Division
the 2026 Maltese general election, on 30 May 2026, various organizations have carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Malta. Results
Opinion polling for the 2026 Maltese general election
Opinion_polling_for_the_2026_Maltese_general_election
Maltese football club
south-eastern Malta. Founded in 1950, it currently competes in the Maltese National Amateur League. Ghaxaq F.C. has only made it once to the top division, in the
Għaxaq_F.C.
Maltese football club
After winning the Maltese Third Division multiple times, Żejtun Corinthians reached the Maltese Second Division. In the 1980, the Malta Football Association
Żejtun_Corinthians_F.C.
Football league season
The 2011–12 Maltese Second Division (referred to as the Bank of Valletta Second Division for sponsorship reasons) is the seventh season of the league under
2011–12 Maltese Second Division
2011–12_Maltese_Second_Division
Football tournament season
and Third Division Knock-Out (known as quick Keno Second and Third Division Knock-Out for sponsorship reasons) was a knockout tournament for Maltese football
2009–10 Maltese Second and Third Division Knock-Out
2009–10_Maltese_Second_and_Third_Division_Knock-Out
which from season 2008–09 was playing in the Maltese Second Division after winning the Maltese Third Division Section B; from 16 matches they recorded 15
Gozo_Football_Association
Football tournament
The 2012–13 Maltese Second Division (also known as 2012–13 BOV 2nd Division due to sponsorship reasons) began on 14 September 2012 and ended on 28 April
2012–13 Maltese Second Division
2012–13_Maltese_Second_Division
Maltese football club
Finalists: 1966–67, 1972–73 Maltese Second Division Sons of Malta Cup Champions: 1969–70, 1973–74 Maltese Third Division Section Winners: 1962–63, 1963–64
Qormi_F.C.
Football league season
Maltese Third Division. They were replaced with Birzebbuga St.Peters, Santa Venera Lightning and Rabat Ajax, all promoted from 2005–06 Maltese Third Division
2006–07 Maltese Second Division
2006–07_Maltese_Second_Division
Football league season
relegated to 2005–06 Maltese Third Division. They were replaced with Gudja United and Gharghur, both promoted from 2004–05 Maltese Third Division. Source: [citation
2005–06 Maltese Second Division
2005–06_Maltese_Second_Division
Football tournament season
and Third Division Knock-Out (known as quick Keno Second and Third Division Knock-Out for sponsorship reasons) was a knockout tournament for Maltese football
2010–11 Maltese Second and Third Division Knock-Out
2010–11_Maltese_Second_and_Third_Division_Knock-Out
Football league season
The 2013–14 Maltese First Division (also known as 2013–14 BOV 1st Division due to sponsorship reasons) began on 13 September 2013 and ended on 27 April
2013–14 Maltese First Division
2013–14_Maltese_First_Division
Football league season
Maltese Second Division (known as the BOV Second Division for sponsorship reasons) is the league competition for the third-tier league in the Maltese
2018–19 Maltese Second Division
2018–19_Maltese_Second_Division
Football tournament season
and Third Division Knock-Out (known as quick Keno Second and Third Division Knock-Out for sponsorship reasons) was a knockout tournament for Maltese football
2007–08 Maltese Second and Third Division Knock-Out
2007–08_Maltese_Second_and_Third_Division_Knock-Out
Football league season
The 2013–14 Maltese Second Division (also known as 2013–14 BOV 2nd Division due to sponsorship reasons) began on 13 September 2013 and ended on 26 April
2013–14 Maltese Second Division
2013–14_Maltese_Second_Division
Football league season
The 2003–04 Maltese Second Division (also known as MIA Second Division 2003–04 due to sponsorship reasons) started on 27 September 2003 and ended on 3
2003–04 Maltese Second Division
2003–04_Maltese_Second_Division
Football league season
fourth division returned after four years with three levels of the Football Division League system. The Maltese National Amateur League II is Malta's fourth-highest
2025–26 Maltese National Amateur League II
2025–26_Maltese_National_Amateur_League_II
Football league season
remain in Maltese Third Division Semi finals Xghajra and Gzira remain in Maltese Third Division Final Mgarr remain in Maltese Second Division Attard remain
2007–08 Maltese Second Division
2007–08_Maltese_Second_Division
St. Publius Square L-Imtarfa, Maltese Regiments Street Headquarters in Il-Mosta, the third largest locality in Malta San Pawl il-Baħar, Burmarrad and
Districts_of_Malta
Maltese Second Division season
Maltese First Division. Gzira United, Gharghur and Zurrieq were promoted from the 2008–09 Maltese Third Division. The Maltese Second Division 2009–10 was
2009–10 Maltese Second Division
2009–10_Maltese_Second_Division
Stadium in Mosta, Malta
Malta. It has a total capacity of 700 with 360 seats. The stadium hosts matches from various competitions, most notably the Maltese Third Division and
Charles Abela Memorial Stadium
Charles_Abela_Memorial_Stadium
Football league season
The 2001–02 Maltese Second Division (known as Rothmans Second Division 2001-02 due to sponsorship reasons) started on 29 September 2001 and ended on 19
2001–02 Maltese Second Division
2001–02_Maltese_Second_Division
Football league season
the Second and Third divisions were unified into the two-group Amateur League system. The Maltese National Amateur League is Malta's third-highest professional
2023–24 Maltese National Amateur League
2023–24_Maltese_National_Amateur_League
Association football club
Club is a Maltese professional football club from the village of Balzan that competes in the Maltese Premier League, the top tier of Maltese football.
Balzan_F.C.
Political party in Malta
The Labour Party (Maltese: Partit Laburista, PL), formerly known as the Malta Labour Party (Maltese: Partit tal-Ħaddiema, MLP), is the governing political
Labour_Party_(Malta)
Football club
First Division: 1 1998–99 Maltese Second Division: 1 1997–98 Maltese Third Division: 1 2007–08 Maltese Second and Third Division Knock-Out 1995–96 Gozo Women
Gozo_F.C.
of Representatives (Maltese: Kamra tad-Deputati) has 65 members, elected for a five-year term in 13 five-seat electoral divisions, called distretti elettorali
Elections_in_Malta
Local council in Southern Region, Malta
Group A of the Maltese National Amateur League (after a merging of the now defunct Maltese Second Division and the Maltese Third Division), after languishing
Birżebbuġa
Island country in Southern Europe
333 km (207 mi) north of Libya. The two official languages are Maltese and English but Maltese is recognised as the national language. The country's capital
Malta
Maltese football club
Club are a Maltese football club from the south-western town of Luqa in Malta. Founded in 1934, the club currently competing in the Maltese National Amateur
Luqa_St._Andrew's_F.C.
Serbia Futsal Club
Maltese futsal throughout its existence, operating under several different names. During most of its history, Serbia was a prominent team in Maltese futsal
Serbia_Futsal_Club_(Malta)
Maltese association football club
season 1991-92 Ħamrun have won the Maltese Premier League four times, the Maltese FA Trophy 6 times and the Maltese Super Cup 5 times, amongst others.
Hamrun_Spartans_F.C.
Association football club in Malta
George's Football Club is a Maltese association football club from Cospicua. They are currently playing in the Maltese National Amateur League II, and
St._George's_F.C.
Maltese football club
the top teams on the island, competing for several years in the Maltese Premier Division. However, after being relegated from the top tier at the beginning
Naxxar_Lions_F.C.
Football league season
club to reach the third tier of Maltese football since the, now defunct, Gozo F.C. played in the old Second Division in 2006-07. Attard Kirkop United
2025–26 Maltese National Amateur League
2025–26_Maltese_National_Amateur_League
Maltese footballer (born 1964)
nicknamed "Il-Bużu", is a Maltese former professional footballer who played as a forward. Regarded as one of the best Maltese players of all time, he began
Carmel_Busuttil
Local council in Northern Region, Malta
Mtarfa (Maltese: L-Imtarfa) is a small town in the Northern Region of Malta, with a population of 2,572 as of March 2014. It was considered to be a suburb
Mtarfa
Football league season
The 2024–25 Maltese National Amateur League (referred to, for sponsorship reasons, as the IZIBet National Amateur League) occurs between 13 September
2024–25 Maltese National Amateur League
2024–25_Maltese_National_Amateur_League
Futsal league in Malta
The Maltese Futsal League, (Maltese: il-Lig tal-Futsal Malti), formerly the Gatorade League but now known as the Enemed Futsal League for sponsorship
Maltese_Futsal_League
Football league season
The 1912–13 Maltese First Division was the third edition Maltese First Division. Originally contested by eight teams, Valletta United were disqualified
1912–13 Maltese Premier League
1912–13_Maltese_Premier_League
Association football league in Malta
and lowest division in Maltese football. It will be played as from the 2024–25 season, following the split of the former Maltese National Amateur League
Maltese National Amateur League II
Maltese_National_Amateur_League_II
Football tournament season
the third and fourth rounds was held 5 November 2018. In the Fourth Round there were 10 clubs from Maltese Premier League, 3 clubs from Maltese First
2018–19_Maltese_FA_Trophy
Association football club in Malta
Football Club is a Maltese professional football club that represents the town of St. Julian's. Melita was recently promoted to the Maltese top flight for
Melita_F.C.
Football club
Maltese football club Birkirkara F.C., based in Birkirkara, Malta. As of 2023–24, they are 12-time champions of the Maltese First Division. Maltese First
Birkirkara_F.C._(women)
Football tournament season
during the draws of the first, second and third round of the Maltese FA Trophy at the Trophies Lounge in Malta Football Association headquarters in Ta'
2017–18_Maltese_FA_Trophy
Football league season
The 2011–12 Maltese Futsal First Division is the 13th season of the futsal championship in Malta, since the beginning of organized futsal in the country
2011–12 Malta Futsal First Division
2011–12_Malta_Futsal_First_Division
Maltese football club
known as Fgura United is a Maltese football club based in Fgura, Malta. The club currently plays in the Maltese First Division. Fgura United was founded
Fgura_United_F.C.
Maltese footballer
Maltese First Division: 1988 Maltese Second Division: 1987 Maltese Third Division: 1986 Għargħur Maltese Second Division: 1991 Qrendi Maltese Third Division:
Raymond_Xuereb
Military unit
The Maltese Militia or Malta Militia was a militia unit in the British Army which existed from 1801 to 1802, and again from 1852 to 1857. The first incarnation
Maltese_Militia
Association football governing body of Malta
The Malta Football Association (MFA; Maltese: Assoċjazzjoni tal-Futbol ta' Malta) is the governing body of football in Malta. The Association organises
Malta_Football_Association
faring stably. List of members of the Maltese parliament, 2008–13 2008 Maltese local elections "A battle of ideas". MaltaToday on Sunday. 4 November 2007.
2008_Maltese_general_election
Head of state of Malta
The president of Malta (Maltese: President ta' Malta) is the constitutional head of state of Malta. The president is indirectly elected by the House of
President_of_Malta
The 2024 Maltese presidential election took place on 27 March 2024. Members of the Parliament of Malta voted in an indirect election to elect the next
2024 Maltese presidential election
2024_Maltese_presidential_election
protests were organised between November 2019 and January 2020 in Malta and among the Maltese diaspora internationally. Muscat announced his resignation in
2022_Maltese_general_election
Football tournament season
Round along with the 12 Maltese First Division clubs, the 14 Maltese Second Division clubs, 2 clubs from the Maltese Third Division and 1 club from the Gozo
2011–12_Maltese_FA_Trophy
Football tournament season
were clubs from the Maltese Third Division, the Gozo Football League First Division and the Gozo Football League Second Division. These matches took place
2012–13_Maltese_FA_Trophy
Men's association football team
The Malta national football team (Maltese: Tim nazzjonali tal-futbol ta' Malta) represents Malta in men's international football and is controlled by the
Malta_national_football_team
Maltese football club
referred to as Msida St. Joseph – is a Maltese football club from the town of Msida, which currently plays in the Maltese National Amateur League. The origins
Msida_Saint-Joseph_F.C.
International rugby union competition
two-year cycled championship, the first to be planned from the start. The Third division had a controversy development. The team were divided into three groups
2002–03 European Nations Cup Third Division
2002–03_European_Nations_Cup_Third_Division
Football tournament season
In the Quarter-finals there are 7 clubs from Maltese Premier League and 1 club from Maltese First Division left. Balzan (1) v Pietà Hotspurs (2) Valletta
2019–20_Maltese_FA_Trophy
Maltese history
of Christianity from the late 9th to the 11th century on the Maltese Islands – the Maltese must have integrated into the new Arab Islamic society. The
History_of_Malta
Catholic lay religious order
eight-pointed Maltese cross. The Grand Master displays a rectangular flag with a red background, upon which there is a white eight-pointed Maltese cross, encircled
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Sovereign_Military_Order_of_Malta
Maltese association football club
originating from the village of Lija, Malta. The present club was founded in 1949 and has competed in the Maltese Premier League five times. During the
Lija_Athletic_F.C.
MALTESE THIRD-DIVISION
MALTESE THIRD-DIVISION
Girl/Female
Biblical
Third.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Born third.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Third
Biblical
third
Girl/Female
Biblical
Third.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Third born.
Girl/Female
Italian
Born third.
Surname or Lastname
Maltese and Italian
Maltese and Italian : variant of Muscato.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Muskat.English : probably a variant spelling of Muscott.
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name MALEE means "flower."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a pet form of Matthew.Hungarian and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Mates.
Girl/Female
Latin
Born third.
Biblical
third
Girl/Female
Tamil
Third finger
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Respective; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Spanish
Born third.
Surname or Lastname
Maltese
Maltese : variant of Italian Attardo.English : of uncertain origin, perhaps a topographic name for someone living ‘at the hard’. The noun hard, in Essex and elsewhere, denotes a short causeway leading from the shore into the sea, used by fishermen. Alternatively, the reference may have been to an area of firm ground in a marshy area.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Shri
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who produced or used malt for brewing, from an agent derivative of Middle English malt ‘malt’, ‘germinated barley’ (Old English mealt).English (of Norman origin) : according to Reaney, a habitational name from some place in France called Maleterre, from Old French male terre ‘bad land’ (Latin mala terra).German : metonymic occupational name for a grain measurer or a maker of grain measures, or for a miller, from Middle High German malter, a measure of grain.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Norse
Son of Viking
Girl/Female
Greek
Untamed.
MALTESE THIRD-DIVISION
MALTESE THIRD-DIVISION
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Cēnweard ‘bold guardian’ or Cyneweard ‘royal guardian’.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, DAWN means "dawn."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kashmiri, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
To Rejoice; To Celebrate; To Praise; To Bless; Delight
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Turkish
History; Tradition; Narration or Sayings of Prophet Muhammad
Girl/Female
English
Mother Mary
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian
Sheltered; A Place Where Willows Grow
Boy/Male
German
Little Hugh.
Boy/Male
Latin
Youth.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Huge and gigantic, The mighty one
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Spiritual
MALTESE THIRD-DIVISION
MALTESE THIRD-DIVISION
MALTESE THIRD-DIVISION
MALTESE THIRD-DIVISION
MALTESE THIRD-DIVISION
n.
Alt. of Maltine
n.
The third tone of the scale; the mediant.
n. sing. & pl.
A native or inhabitant of Malta; the people of Malta.
n.
The sixtieth part of a second of time.
a.
One of three; third.
n.
A third part of the profits of fines and penalties imposed at the country court, which was among the perquisites enjoyed by the earl.
n.
The third or middle finger; the third digit, or that which corresponds to it.
a.
Third.
a.
Next after the second; coming after two others; -- the ordinal of three; as, the third hour in the day.
n.
A crystalline sugar formed from starch by the action of distance of malt, and the amylolytic ferment of saliva and pancreatic juice. It resembles dextrose, but rotates the plane of polarized light further to the right and possesses a lower cupric oxide reducing power.
v. t.
To make or effect (a way or course) through something; as, to thrid one's way through a wood.
a.
Constituting or being one of three equal parts into which anything is divided; as, the third part of a day.
adv.
In the third place.
n.
The third above the keynote; -- so called because it divides the interval between the tonic and dominant into two thirds.
n.
A member of the Third Order in any monastic system; as, the Franciscan tertiaries; the Dominican tertiaries; the Carmelite tertiaries. See Third Order, under Third.
n.
The quotient of a unit divided by three; one of three equal parts into which anything is divided.
n.
The third part of the estate of a deceased husband, which, by some local laws, the widow is entitled to enjoy during her life.
a.
Of or pertaining to Malta or to its inhabitants.
n.
The lesser third.