Trident

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A statue of Hindu God Shiva, holding a trishula, near Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi
A statue of Hindu God Shiva, holding a trishula, near Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi
Trident, Burmese, 18th century
Trident, Burmese, 18th century
Poseidon sculpture holding a trident
Poseidon sculpture holding a trident

A trident is a three-pronged staff or leg. The French word's origin is from Latin tridens or tridentis, from tri "three" and dentes "teeth." It was used by both spear-fishermen and military forces. As a hunting tool, it was used for its ability to skewer multiple fish at a time. As a weapon, it was prized for its long reach and ability to trap other long-weapons between prongs to disarm their wielder. Tridents were also famously used by the retiarii, Roman gladiators who used a net to wrap their adversary and a trident to kill him. In the southern USA, this type of spear, called a gig, is used for catching bullfrogs, flounder, and sometimes carp. This kind of fishing is referred to as gigging.

Information on real forked spears can be found in the article on the military fork.

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From the fishing origins, the trident is often associated with Poseidon, the god of the sea in Greek mythology as well as Shiva the Hindu super god of destruction. By hitting the earth with his trident, Poseidon created the horse and some water sources in Greece. The Roman Gods, such as Neptune (parallel to Poseidon) also used a trident as a staff, and created earthquakes and new bodies of water. A good example can be seen in Gian Bernini's Neptune and Triton.

A trident has also references as:

  • In the popular RPG Dungeons and Dragons, the trident is available as a weapon. It is largely similar to the spear, albeit more effective against charging opponents. However, it is lighter and deals less damage on a critical hit.Also in the very famous game of Knight Online there was a Warrior named Trident. His name was forever immortalized and still today is commonly used

  1. ^ http://tridentrestaurant.com Trident restaurant memories, mid-1960s through to the mid-1970s
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