Τρίτωνα
Wordform Details
Translation: Triton
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
masculinesingularaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: Τρίτωνας
Translation: Triton; merman; sea deity (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek Τρίτων (Tritōn), the name of a Greek sea god, son of Poseidon and Amphitrite. The name has been applied to various mythological sea creatures with human upper bodies and fish tails. In modern usage, it can refer to both the mythological figure and certain marine mollusks (genus Triton). The word has entered many European languages, including English 'Triton'.
Example Usage
Ο Τρίτωνας ήταν γιος του Ποσειδώνα και της Αμφιτρίτης.
Triton was the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite.
Στο άγαλμα, ο Τρίτωνας απεικονίζεται να φυσάει ένα κοχύλι.
In the statue, Triton is depicted blowing a conch shell.
Οι Τρίτωνες συχνά εμφανίζονται στην ελληνική μυθολογία ως θαλάσσια πλάσματα.
Tritons often appear in Greek mythology as sea creatures.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'Triton' in English, which sounds similar to the Greek 'Τρίτωνας'
- Associate with trident (τρίαινα), the three-pronged spear often carried by sea deities like Poseidon and sometimes Triton
Related Words, Phrases & Idioms
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Cultural Context
In Greek mythology, Triton was an important sea deity. The figure appears in various Greek art and literature. In modern Greek culture, sea deities and mythological creatures like Triton remain important cultural references, especially in coastal regions and islands where maritime traditions are strong.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'Τρίτωνας' refers to the mythological sea deity, 'Τρίτος' means 'third' in Greek. They sound somewhat similar but have completely different meanings.
Confused word:
Αυτός είναι ο τρίτος διαγωνισμός που κερδίζω.
This is the third competition I've won.
Notes: The similarity comes from both words sharing the root 'τρίτ-', though they developed into different words with distinct meanings.
Mnemonic: Τρίτωνας has 'ωνας' at the end, which makes it a noun (the sea god), while Τρίτος ends with 'ος', making it an adjective (third).