Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

triptolemus

Noun
trɪpˈtɒlɪməs
Definition
A figure in Greek mythology who was the spirit of agriculture and was often associated with the cultivation of grain and the spread of farming practices.
Examples
  • In ancient Greece, Triptolemus was celebrated as the benefactor of agriculture.
  • The story of Triptolemus highlights the importance of agricultural knowledge in society.
  • Many ancient rituals were dedicated to Triptolemus as a symbol of agricultural bounty.
Meaning
Triptolemus is considered a mythical hero who taught mankind how to farm and cultivate crops, particularly grain. He is often depicted riding a chariot drawn by dragons and carrying the gift of agriculture to humanity.
Synonyms
  • None (as a proper noun; however, can relate to the domains of agriculture and fertility)