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A massive sculpture of Lord Shiva holding a trident (trishul) Poseidon sculpture holding a trident

For other uses, see Trident (disambiguation).

A trident is a three pronged staff. The word's origin is from Latin tridens or tridentis, from tri "three" and dentes "teeth". It was used by fishermen to catch fish. As a weapon, it was also used by the retiarii, Roman gladiators, who used a net to wrap their adversary and a trident to kill him. In the southern United States, this type of spear, called a gig, is used for catching bullfrogs, flounder, and sometimes carp. This kind of fishing is gigging.

Symbolic use

From the fishing origins, the trident is often associated with Poseidon, the god of the sea in Greek mythology. 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:

  • As a symbol, the trident in the centrer of the flag of Barbados - Symbolic of the country's independece from the United Kingdom. A highly stylised trident, known as the tryzub, constitutes a part of the Ukrainian coat of arms.
  • The trident or Trishul is also the missile weapon of the Hindu god Shiva, and it often includes a crossed stabiliser to facilitate its flight when thrown.
  • In DC Comics, the superhero Blue Devil carries a trident.
  • In Christian tradition, the trident is associated with the Devil. Depictions of the Devil commonly indicate a trident as his sceptre.
  • It was King Triton's weapon of choice in Disney's The Little Mermaid (1989) and the weapon of choice of Diana from the PAX network's made for TV movie, Mermaids (2003).
  • Trident is the name of the US Navy's Fleet Ballistic Missile program, consisting of Ohio class submarines and Trident II D-5 submarine-launched ballistic missiles.
  • The BSD Daemon carries a trident to symbolize the forking of processes in an operating system.

See also

  • Demons and symbols
  • Christian demonology
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