όφις
Appearance
Greek
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek ὄφις (óphis, “snake”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]όφις • (ófis) m
- Katharevousa form of φίδι (fídi, “snake”)
Usage notes
[edit]In set phrases:
- ὁ ὄφις μέ ἠπάτησε (ho óphis mé ēpátēse, “the serpent deceived me Genesis 3:13”) (of declining responsibilities - in polytonic)
- ο κατηραμένος όφις (o katiraménos ófis, “the accursed serpent”)
- ιερός όφις (ierós ófis, “holy serpent”) (of medicine, Hippocrates)
Declension in the ancient fashion
Related terms
[edit]- οφιόδηκτος (ofiódiktos, “bitten by a snake”)
- οφιοειδής (ofioeidís, “ophidian, anguineous”)
- οφιολάτρης m (ofiolátris, “ophiolater”), οφιολάτρις f
- οφιολατρία f (ofiolatría, “ophiolatry”), οφιολατρεία
- οφιολιθικός m (ofiolithikós, “ophiolitic”) (geology)
- οφιόλιθος m (ofiólithos, “ophiolite”) (geology)
- όφιος m (ófios, “snake”) (literary)
- οφιοφαγία f (ofiofagía, “ophiophage”)
- Οφιούχος m (Ofioúchos, “Ophiuchus”) (astronomy)
- Όφις m (Ófis, “Serpens”) (astronomy)