a sort of serpent, the bite of which produces such a thirst as proves mortal: whence its name digas, which signifies thirsty. In Latin it is called siala, "a pail." Moses speaks of it in Deut. viii. 15.
a sort of serpent, the bite of which produces such a thirst as proves mortal: whence its name digas, which signifies thirsty. In Latin it is called siala, "a pail." Moses speaks of it in Deut. viii. 15.