Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for VI'PER
VI'PER, n. [L. vipera; Fr. vipere; W. gwiber, from gwib, a quick course, a driving, flying or serpentine motion, a wandering.]
- A European serpent, the Vipera Berus, whose bite is venomous. Two harmless snakes are, in this country, called improperly by this name. A viper came out of the heat, and fastened on his hand. – Acts xxix.
- A person or thing mischievous or malignant. – Shak.
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