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a lady snake
- 1978, Tanith Lee, Night's Master:
- Then, one day, as Taki was walking through the forest of silver trees that lie to the north of Druhim Vanashta, the city of Demons, he saw a snakess sunning herself in the sunless air upon a bank of crystal poppies. This lady snake was like no other he had ever seen.
- 1991, Henk Gras, All Semblative a Woman's Part? page 378:
- Unlike Hercules, Orlando faces a lioness and a snakess.
- 2019, Mark O. Decker, "On Thinking of College - K.S.U.", in The Road Ahead, Lulu Publishing Services:
- I brought a lot of pre-college baggage
- To that acreage of learning.
- I was thrown into a pit of seething snakes, and snakesses.
- I was jubilantly self-reliant, and self-defiant;
- No man owned my castle,
- No matter that I didn’t own one myself.