Jiaaswosuttanwitkyun

The Jiaaswosuttanwitkyun, a  meaning "the one integrating two small spears,"   was a   developed by the  diaspora residing on Mure in the years following the  of. Though the traditional had long been used by the, its single blade proved ill-suited to the task of , an activity in which the Murese Sith engaged due to their residence on the isolated islands of the Encircling Sea. The addition of two smaller blades&mdash;thus forming a trident&mdash;enabled Sith spearmen to more easily skewer passing fish.

Etymology and nomenclature
The word Jiaaswosuttanwitkyun was composed according to the morphology rules governing  and could be viewed as a single word composed of a host of different stems and case endings that followed the traditional verb-subject-object word order progression. It was derived from the jiaas meaning "integrating," the  and subject wo meaning "[the] one," the inner compound word and object suttanwitk formed from sutta meaning "spears" and nwitk meaning "small" in the plural form, and the adjective yun meaning "two." The word in its component parts could be visualized in its segmented morphemes as follows: jiaas + wo + suttanwitk + yun = "integrating" + "[the] one" + "small spears" + "two."