ὄφις

See also: όφις and Όφις

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *ókʷʰis, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ógʷʰis (snake). Cognates include Sanskrit अहि (áhi), Avestan 𐬀𐬲𐬌- (aži-), Old Armenian իժ (), and English ask (eft, newt, lizard).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ὄφῐς • (óphĭsm (genitive ὄφεως or ὄφιος); third declension

  1. a serpent, snake
  2. serpentine bracelet
  3. (astronomy) the constellation Serpens
  4. a type of creeping plant

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Descendants

  • Byzantine Greek: ὄφῐς (óphĭs), ὄφης m (óphēs), ὄφῐος m (óphĭos), ὀφῐ́δῐον n (ophĭ́dĭon), ὀφῐ́δῐν n (ophĭ́dĭn), ὀφῐ́δῐ n (ophĭ́dĭ), φῐ́δῐν n (phĭ́dĭn), φῐ́δῐ n (phĭ́dĭ)
    • Greek: φίδι (fídi), (rare, literary) όφιος (ófios)
    • Mariupol Greek: фидъ (fið)
  • Coptic: ⲟⲃⲓⲟⲛ m (obion)
  • Translingual: Ophiocordyceps, Opheodrys

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