Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for DIP'SAS
DI-PRIS-MAT'ICDIP'TER, or DIP'TER-A
DIP'SAS, n. [Gr. διψας, dry, thirsty; διψαω, to thirst.]
A serpent whose bite produces a mortal thirst. See Deut. viii.
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DI-PRIS-MAT'ICDIP'TER, or DIP'TER-A
DIP'SAS, n. [Gr. διψας, dry, thirsty; διψαω, to thirst.]
A serpent whose bite produces a mortal thirst. See Deut. viii.
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