tridented

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English

Etymology 1

From Latin tridēns +‎ -ed.

Pronunciation

Adjective

tridented (not comparable)

  1. Having three prongs.
    Synonyms: tridental, tridentate

References

Etymology 2

From trident +‎ -ed.

Pronunciation

Adjective

tridented (not comparable)

  1. Bearing a trident.
    Synonym: (rare) tridentiferous
    • 1625, Fra Quarles, Sions Elegies. Wept by Ieremie the Prophet, and Periphras’d by Fra. Quarles., London: W Stansby for Thomas Dewe, :
      MOuntaines ſhall mooue, the Sun his circling courſe
      Shall ſtop; Tridented Neptune ſhall diuorce
      Th’embracing floods, from their beloued Iles,
      Ere Heauen forgets his ſeruant, and recoiles
      From his eternall vow:
    • 1834, Edward Moor, “Fragments—Fourth. Descriptive Account of the Plates in This Volume.”, in Oriental Fragments, London: Smith, Elder, and Co., , →OCLC, page 462:
      where the tridented Rhadamanthus—(Yama with Brahams, also tridentiferous?) with his three-headed dog Cerberus receives them into those unsunned dominions.
    • 1963, H R Hays, In the Beginnings: Early Man and His Gods, New York, N.Y.: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, →LCCN, page 182:
      Finally there were gods allotted to the sixteen regions of the sky, mapped on the bronze liver used for divination purposes, found at Piacenza. Some of these are equated with Greek deities, about others little is known. Tinia, Uni and Menrva of course appear and also Nethuns, the tridented sea god equated with Poseidon.
    • 1997, John Banville, The Untouchable, Picador, →ISBN, page 237:
      A friend of hers, she told me, had taken Freddie to the seaside for the afternoon – Freddie had always been fascinated by the sea, and would sit on the shingle for hours gazing out with rapt attention over this strange, unknowable, shifting element, as if he had once seen something rising out of it, a sea monster, or a tridented god, and was patiently waiting for it to appear again.

References

  1. ^ tridented, adj.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.