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,
ophitesDerivations 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