Serpent
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Serpent ( noun )
- A snake, especially a large or venomous one.
- A mythical or symbolic serpent or dragon.
Origin:
Old english, from latin serpent-, from serpens "creeping, winding", from serere "to creep".
Examples:
- The serpent slithered through the grass.
- The serpent's venomous bite can be fatal.
- In ancient myths, the serpent is often associated with deceit and evil.
- The serpent was coiled around the tree branch.
- The serpent in the garden of Eden tempted Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit.
(As a verb)
Serpent ( verb )
- A snake, especially a large or venomous one.
- A mythical or symbolic serpent or dragon.
Origin:
Old english, from latin serpent-, from serpens "creeping, winding", from serere "to creep".
Examples:
- The serpent slithered through the grass.
- The serpent's venomous bite can be fatal.
- In ancient myths, the serpent is often associated with deceit and evil.
- The serpent was coiled around the tree branch.
- The serpent in the garden of Eden tempted Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit.