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==Translations== | |||
Arabic: ثُعْبَان, حَنَش, حَيَّة, أَفْعَى; Egyptian Arabic: تعبان; Armenian: օձ; Azerbaijani: ilan; Breton: naer, sarpant; Bulgarian: змия; Catalan: serpent, serp; Chinese Cantonese: 蛇; Mandarin: 蛇; Chuukese: serepenit; Czech: had; Danish: slange; Dutch: serpent, slang; English Middle English: addere, naddere; Old English: nædre, nǣddre; Esperanto: serpento; Finnish: käärme; French: serpent; Friulian: sarpint; Galician: serpe, bicha; Georgian: გველი; German: [[Schlange]], [[Wurm]]; Greek: ερπετό, [[φίδι]]; Ancient Greek: [[ὄφις]], [[ἑρπετόν]]; Hebrew: נָחָשׁ, שָׂרָף; Hungarian: kígyó; Icelandic: höggormur, naðra; Indonesian: ular; Italian: serpente, serpe; Japanese: 蛇; Kashmiri: سَرُپھ, سَرُف; Korean: 뱀; Latin: [[serpens]], [[coluber]], [[anguis]]; Latvian: čūska; Lutshootseed: bə́c'əc; Macedonian: змија; Manx: ardnieu, aarnieu; Maori: nākahi; Nahuatl: coatl; Occitan: sèrp; Ojibwe: ginebig; Oromo: bofa; Persian: مار, اربد; Plautdietsch: Schlang; Polish: wąż; Portuguese: serpente; Quechua: amaru; Romanian: șarpe; Russian: [[змея]]; Sanskrit: सर्प, अहि; Serbo-Croatian Roman: zmija, guja; Spanish: [[serpiente]], [[sierpe]]; Swahili: joka; Swedish: orm; Tocharian B: sarpe; Turkish: yılan; Ugaritic: 𐎐𐎈𐎌, 𐎁𐎘𐎐; Volapük: snek; Walloon: sierpint; Welsh: sarff; Yiddish: שלאַנג |
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substantive
P. and V. ἔχιδνα, ἡ (Plato), ὄφις, ἡ (Plato also Ar.), Ar. and V. δράκων, ὁ, ἑρπετόν, τό, P. ἔχις, ὁ (Plato), V. δράκαινα, ἡ.
changed into a serpent: use V. ἐκδρακοντωθείς.
Translations
Arabic: ثُعْبَان, حَنَش, حَيَّة, أَفْعَى; Egyptian Arabic: تعبان; Armenian: օձ; Azerbaijani: ilan; Breton: naer, sarpant; Bulgarian: змия; Catalan: serpent, serp; Chinese Cantonese: 蛇; Mandarin: 蛇; Chuukese: serepenit; Czech: had; Danish: slange; Dutch: serpent, slang; English Middle English: addere, naddere; Old English: nædre, nǣddre; Esperanto: serpento; Finnish: käärme; French: serpent; Friulian: sarpint; Galician: serpe, bicha; Georgian: გველი; German: Schlange, Wurm; Greek: ερπετό, φίδι; Ancient Greek: ὄφις, ἑρπετόν; Hebrew: נָחָשׁ, שָׂרָף; Hungarian: kígyó; Icelandic: höggormur, naðra; Indonesian: ular; Italian: serpente, serpe; Japanese: 蛇; Kashmiri: سَرُپھ, سَرُف; Korean: 뱀; Latin: serpens, coluber, anguis; Latvian: čūska; Lutshootseed: bə́c'əc; Macedonian: змија; Manx: ardnieu, aarnieu; Maori: nākahi; Nahuatl: coatl; Occitan: sèrp; Ojibwe: ginebig; Oromo: bofa; Persian: مار, اربد; Plautdietsch: Schlang; Polish: wąż; Portuguese: serpente; Quechua: amaru; Romanian: șarpe; Russian: змея; Sanskrit: सर्प, अहि; Serbo-Croatian Roman: zmija, guja; Spanish: serpiente, sierpe; Swahili: joka; Swedish: orm; Tocharian B: sarpe; Turkish: yılan; Ugaritic: 𐎐𐎈𐎌, 𐎁𐎘𐎐; Volapük: snek; Walloon: sierpint; Welsh: sarff; Yiddish: שלאַנג