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Etymology of the Greek word ophis (ὄφις)

the Greek word ophis, ὄφις (a snake, figuratively, (as a type of sly cunning) an artful malicious person, especially Satan)

Derivations in Greek

ophiophagos, ophiasis, ophitai, ophites

Derivations in other languages

English ophiolite, English ophiology, French ophique, French ophicleide, French ophicléide, French ophidien, Italian ofidismo, Italian ofidico, Italian ofitico, Italian ofiura, Italian ofiuride, Italian ofidiasi, Italian antiofidico, Latin Ophidia, Latin Acanthophis, Latin Trogonophis, Latin Hydrophis, Latin Psammophis, Latin Ophiuros, Latin ophiticola



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