Tertarius
Tertarius is a Latin adjective and substantive derived from tertius, meaning "third." In classical and medieval usage it described something of or pertaining to a third position, rank, or occurrence. The suffix -arius denotes relation or belonging, so tertarius conveys the sense "relating to the third."
The term is the source of several modern words in the Romance and Germanic languages, most notably
In ecclesiastical history the noun tertiarius (plural tertiarii) was used in medieval Latin to designate members
As a classical term, tertarius is primarily of linguistic and historical interest, serving as a root for