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English
Etymology
From Latin scolopendra, from Ancient Greek σκολόπενδρα (skolópendra).
Noun
scolopendra (plural scolopendras)
- (obsolete) A mythical sea-creature, reputed to be able to disgorge its bowels to dislodge any fishing-hook.
1590, Edmund Spenser, “Book II, Canto XII”, in The Faerie Queene. , London: [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC:Spring-headed Hydraes, and sea-shouldring Whales, / Great whirlpooles, which all fishes make to flee, / Bright Scolopendraes, arm'd with siluer scales, / Mighty Monoceroses, with immeasured tayles.
- A centipede of the genus Scolopendra.
1845 November, The Eclectic Magazine, volume 6, page 352:This led the conversation to the insects of the Crimea and Ukraine, of which I had made a considerable collection, and the Emperor inquired of me if there were scorpions, scolopendras and tarantulas in the Crimea.
Italian
Etymology
From Latin scolopendra, from Ancient Greek σκολόπενδρα (skolópendra).
Noun
scolopendra f (plural scolopendre)
- scolopendra, a kind of centipede
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Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek σκολόπενδρα (skolópendra).
Pronunciation
Noun
scolopendra f (genitive scolopendrae); first declension
- A kind of centipede.
- A kind of sea fish.
Declension
First-declension noun.
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