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Serpent
Ser′pent
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,Webster 1828 Edition
Serpent
SER'PENT
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Serpent
serpent
serpent
English
Noun
serpent (plural serpents)
- A snake.
- (music) An obsolete wind instrument in the brass family, whose shape is suggestive of a snake (Wikipedia article).
- (figuratively) A subtle, treacherous, malicious person.
- A kind of firework with a serpentine motion.
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Verb
serpent (third-person singular simple present serpents, present participle serpenting, simple past and past participle serpented)
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Etymology
From Latin serpēns, serpentem, from serpō (“crawl, creep”), from Proto-Indo-European *serp-.
Noun
serpent m, f (plural serpents)
Synonyms
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ser‧pent
- Rhymes: -ɛnt
Etymology
Borrowing from Old French serpent (“snake, serpent”), from Latin serpēns (“snake”), from the verb serpō (“I creep, crawl”), from Proto-Indo-European *serp-.
Noun
serpent n, f, m (plural serpenten, diminutive serpentje n)
- (archaic) snake n
- an unpleasant, spiteful person n
- (music) serpent f
Synonyms
- slang f (1, 2)
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French
Etymology
From Middle French serpent, from Old French serpent, from Latin serpentem, accusative form of serpēns, from serpō (“crawl, creep”), from Proto-Indo-European *serp-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɛʁpɑ̃/
Noun
serpent m (plural serpents)
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Middle French
Etymology
From Old French serpent, from Latin serpentem, accusative singular form of serpēns.
Noun
serpent m (plural serpenz)
Descendants
- French: serpent