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Strong's #6848 - צִפְעֹנִי
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- poisonous serpent
- a viper snake or adder
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2684) opy (תספאה TsPAh) AC: Issue CO: Serpent AB: ?: The tongue of the viper that issues out of its mouth. The issuing or coming out of something. [from: ps]
Nm ) opy (תספאה TsPAh) - Tsepha: An unknown venomous snake. From its tongue that issues out of the mouth. [df: ynepu] KJV (5): cockatrice - Strongs: H6848 (צִפְעֹנִי)
bf1 ) eoipy (תספיאהה TsPYAhH) - Descendents: What comes out of the father. KJV (1): issue - Strongs: H6849 (צְפִיעָה)
dm) ofpy (תספואה TsPWAh) - Dung: The dung of cattle as a coming out. KJV (2): dung - Strongs: H6832 (צָפִיעַ)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
II. צפע (√ of following; compare Arabic cacavit, , Ethiopic excrement.).
צִפְעֹנִי (like יִדְעֹנִי) prop. belonging to a viper’s brood; hence a viper itself, Isaiah 11:8, 59:5 Proverbs 23:32. Plur. צִפְעֹנִים Jeremiah 8:17. LXX. (Isaiah 11:8, 14:29 ) ἔκγονα ἀσπίδων. See another etymology under the root צָפַע.-Aqu. βασιλίσκος. Vulg. regulus, whence J. D. Michaëlis understood the horned serpent, or cerastes.