"tridentiferous" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more tridentiferous [comparative], most tridentiferous [superlative]
Head templates: {{en-adj}} tridentiferous (comparative more tridentiferous, superlative most tridentiferous)
  1. (rare, obsolete) Bearing a trident. Tags: obsolete, rare Synonyms: tridented
    Sense id: en-tridentiferous-en-adj-2qpJprwL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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          "text": "Somebody calls Senator [Benjamin] Tillman a “tridentiferous statesman.” This is a reminder of the story that when some person described a crab to Cuvier as a red fish that walks backward, he answered, “a crab is not a fish, it is not red and it does not walk backward. With these three exceptions, your definition is perfect.” A pitchfork is not tridentiferous and Mr. Tillman is not a statesman. With these exceptions, the description fits him exactly.\n[Tillman was known as “Pitchfork Ben”.]",
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          "text": "And my sea-birds made a great confusion in the awful calm, filling it with flashing pinions and plaintive whimperings, and settling into the shape of a dome all formed of beating wings, in which I on my ship and the tridentiferous god of the sea were enclosed, face to face.",
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