Both syllables are from the Latin.tri = three.dent = tooth.The trident carried by the god Neptune was a huge three-toothed fork, which he waved to cause sea-storms.
Neptune always carried his trident with him.
The trident was Poseidon's symbol of power.
A trident is a three pronged spear.
Poseidon's uncle the Cyclops gave poseidon his trident.
I'm pretty sure you mean Poseidon the god that carries his symbol the Trident. Unless you're thinking Triton, Poseidon's son or Triton off of "The Little Mermaid" (Ariel's father) he also carried a Trident.
Neptune
In ancient Greece he was called Poseidon and carried a trident.
He controlled the seas according to greek mythology and carried a trident.
These vessels carry SLBMs.
He was said to have carried a trident , which is pretty much a spear with three prongs.
Both syllables are from the Latin.tri = three.dent = tooth.The trident carried by the god Neptune was a huge three-toothed fork, which he waved to cause sea-storms.
flowing green hair, beard, deep blue eyes, carried a trident, muscular...
A Secutor usually carried a short sword, a gladius, or a dagger. The Secutor was specially trained to fight a Retiarius, a type of lightly armoured gladiator armed with a trident and net. That's what they carried.
Actually, Trident and Poseidon are the names of the missiles... various types of submarines can carry these types of missiles. Poseidon is an older missile system. Polaris is also an older type of missile system. Polaris succeeded Poseidon, and Trident succeeded Polaris.
It does not have a known name apart from 'trident'.
Trident: A long, three-pronged fork or weapon, especially a three-pronged spear used for fishing. Greek & Roman Mythology. The three-pronged spear carried by Neptune or Poseidon.Toter: Someone whose employment involves carrying something.Means: Someone who carries a trident for their employment.