A large snake, especially one that is venomous or mythologically significant. Often used in literary or biblical contexts to refer to snakes symbolically.
From Latin 'serpens' meaning 'creeping thing,' from the verb 'serpere' meaning 'to creep or crawl.' The word evolved through Old French 'serpent' into Middle English, maintaining its association with both literal snakes and symbolic evil or temptation.
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