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Definition of Snaky

Snaky
Snaky Snak"y, a. 1. Of or pertaining to a snake or snakes; resembling a snake; serpentine; winding. The red light playing upon its gilt and carving gave it an appearance of snaky life. --L. Wallace. 2. Sly; cunning; insinuating; deceitful. So to the coast of Jordan he directs His easy steps, girded with snaky wiles. --Milton. 3. Covered with serpents; having serpents; as, a snaky rod or wand. --Dryden. That snaky-headed, Gorgon shield. --Milton.

Meaning of Snaky from wikipedia

- you descry, and justly rule with Right's [****'s] impartial eye. Come, snaky-hair'd, Fates [Moirai] many-form'd, divine, suppress your rage, and to our...
- a film titled Snake in the Eagle's Shadow II a.k.a. Snaky Knight Fight Against Mantis (or Snaky Knight Fights the Mantis) was released. It was directed...
- The Snaky Canyon Formation is a geologic formation in Idaho. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period. Earth sciences portal Paleontology...
- Typhon is the offspring of Gaia and Tartarus, described as having a hundred snaky fire-breathing heads. Hesiod says he "would have come to reign over mortals...
- sparks. Yet heavenly Zeus ... killed that great monster, and conquered the snaky Enyo Cronos. Thus for Nonnus, Campe is woman-like from the upper torso and...
- a little land-locked lake. Green turf sloped down to either edge, brown snaky tree roots gleamed below the surface of the quiet water, while ahead of...
- allied with Cronus, and described as spitting "horrible poison" and having "snaky" feet. In the 2nd century AD Metamorphoses of Antoninus Liberalis, when...
- This unsigned article from correspondent in East Tennessee described Forrest as "sallow visaged" with "black, snaky eyes" (Chicago Tribune, May 4, 1864)...
- interpreted her, as goddess of nature. A Medusa type with a horse's head with snaky hair, holding a dove and a dolphin, probably representing her power over...
- less impressed, stating that while the "sly actor conveys the character's snaky, premeditated Don Juanism... he lacks the devilish charm and seductiveness...