serpent

Syllable Decomposition

serpent

from the Latin serpens, present participle of the verb serpo ("to creep, crawl on the ground").

Definitions

musique
argot polytechnicien

Feminine

Plural

serpents

Hyponyms

Translations

  • germangerman:Schlange
  • englishenglish:serpent
  • chinesechinese:
  • koreankorean:
  • danishdanish:slange
  • spanishspanish:serpiente
  • finnishfinnish:käärme
  • greekgreek:φίδι
  • hebrewhebrew:עכן
  • italianitalian:serpente
  • japanesejapanese:
  • dutchdutch:serpent
  • polishpolish:wąż
  • portugueseportuguese:serpente
  • russianrussian:змея
  • swedishswedish:snok
  • thaithai:งู
  • turkishturkish:yılan
  • ukrainianukrainian:змія

See also

serpent (v.) serpentement (cn.) Serpent (pn.) ophidisme (cn.) Serpents (pn.) ophidien (adj.) ophidien (cn.) ophite (cn.) serpentaire (cn.) serpentaire (cn.) serpenter (v.) ophitique (adj.) serpents (cn.)