tryzub

noun
/tɹɪˈzuːb/UK/tɹɪˈzub/US

Etymology

Borrowed from Ukrainian тризу́б (tryzúb, “trident”), from три (try, “three”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes (“three”)) + зуб (zub, “tooth”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ǵómbʰos (“tooth; row of teeth; peg”)). See three, comb.

  1. derived from *ǵómbʰos — “tooth; row of teeth; peg
  2. derived from *tréyes — “three
  3. borrowed from тризу́б — “trident

Definitions

  1. A trident emblem representing Ukraine.

    • All princes of the Kievan period had a common heraldic emblem: the Trident (Tryzub), which in various forms can be traced all the way to the second century of the new era, as archeological findings show.

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