Triptŏlĕmus, i, m., = Τριπτόλεμος,
a son of Celeus , king of Eleusis and of Metanira; he was the inventor of agriculture , and became a judge in the infernal regions , Ov. F. 4, 507 sq.; id. Tr. 3, 8, 1; id. M. 5, 646 sq.; Auct. Her. 4, 6, 9; Cic. Tusc. 1, 41, 98; id. Verr. 2, 4, 49, § 110; Stat. S. 4, 2, 36; Hyg. Fab. 147.—Prov.: Triptolemo fruges dare, like the Engl. to carry coals to Newcastle , Ov. P. 4, 2, 10. — Hence, Triptŏlĕmĭcus , a, um, adj., of or belonging to Triptolemus , i. e. to husbandry , agricultural : dens, i. e. the plough , Fulg. Myth. prol. 1.