serpent
Old French
noun
Definitions
- snake
Etymology
Inherited from Latin serpēns (snake, serpent, a snake).
Origin
Latin
serpēns
Gloss
snake, serpent, a snake
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
蛇
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Serpens English
- Serpens Caput English
- Serpens Cauda English
- serpent English
- serpentarium English
- serpenticide English
- serpenticone English
- serpenticonic English
- serpentist English
- serpentize English
- serpentkind English
- serpentlike English
- serpentry English
- serpentwood English
- *serpentia Latin
- *serpes Latin
- serpe Latin
- serpe(m) Latin
- serpe(s) Latin
- serpens Latin
- serpentaria Latin
- serpentem Latin
- serpentiformis Latin
- serpentigena Latin
- serpentinus Latin
- serpes Latin
- serpula Latin
- serpēns Latin
- serpens German
- serpente Italian
- serpent Dutch, Flemish
- serpent French
- *serp- Proto-Indo-European
- serpent Catalan, Valencian
- sarff Welsh
- serpent Middle Dutch
- serpent Middle French
- serpent Romansh
- sarpint Friulian
- jedpānit Marshallese
- sierpint Walloon
- serepenit Chuukese