SERIPHUS (anc. geog.) one of the Cyclades or islands in the Egean sea, called Saxum Seriphum by Tacitus, as if all a rock; one of the usual places of banishment among the Romans. The people, Seriphii; who, together with the Siphnii, joined Greece against Xerxes, and were almost the only islanders who refused to give him earth and water in token of submission, (Herodotus). Seriphia Rena, a proverbial saying concerning a person who can neither sing nor say; frogs in this island being said to be dumb, (Pliny).