Noun
Aesculapian snake (plural Aesculapian snakes)
- A European species of nonvenomous snake, Zamenis longissimus, associated with Asclepius (Roman counterpart: Aesculapius) in Ancient Greek mythology.
Translations
Zamenis longissimus
- Albanian: bollë shtëpisë f
- Catalan: serp d'Esculapi m
- Czech: užovka Aeskulapova f, užovka stromová (cs) f
- Dutch: esculaapslang (nl) f
- Finnish: pensaskäärme, asklepioksenkäärme
- French: couleuvre d’Esculape (fr) f
- German: Äskulapnatter (de) f
- Greek: λαφίτης του Ασκληπιού (el) m (lafítis tou Asklipioú), λαφίτης Ασκληπιού (el) m (lafítis Asklipioú), λαφιάτης Ασκληπιού (el) m (lafiátis Asklipioú), γιατρόφιδο (el) n (giatrófido)
- Hungarian: erdei sikló (hu)
- Italian: còlubro di Esculapio m, saettone (it) m
- Polish: wąż Eskulapa m
- Russian: эскула́пов по́лоз m (eskulápov póloz), эскула́пова змея́ f (eskulápova zmejá)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: гу̑ж m
- Roman: gȗž (sh) m
- Spanish: culebra de Esculapio f
- Swedish: eskulapsnok (sv) c
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