Filius Neptuni concham habet, vide Ovidi Metam. 1 et 2 Crossword Clue

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TRITON

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The clue "Filius Neptuni concham habet, vide Ovidi Metam. 1 et 2" leads us to the answer "TRITON." Let's break down why this answer fits perfectly for the given clue:

  1. Filius Neptuni: This Latin phrase translates to "son of Neptune." In Greek mythology, Triton is indeed the son of the sea god Poseidon (Neptune in Roman mythology).
  2. Concham habet: In Latin, this means "holds a conch." Triton is often depicted as carrying a conch shell, a symbol associated with the sea and the ocean.
  3. Vide Ovidi Metam. 1 et 2: This refers to Ovid's Metamorphoses, specifically books 1 and 2. In these books, Ovid mentions Triton numerous times as a sea deity with a conch shell.

Putting these elements together, Triton emerges as the fitting answer for today's crossword clue. The reference to Neptune, Triton's association with a conch shell, and the mention in Ovid's epic all align perfectly with the characteristics of Triton in mythology. This intersection of clues makes "TRITON" the most suitable solution.



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Definition of "TRITON"

a large mollusc which has a tall spiral shell with a large aperture, living in tropical and subtropical seas.


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