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Snake [Hieroglyphically]
A Snake [Hieroglyphically] was
(in the following form,
viz.
in an orb, biting and devouring his tail) by the ancients put to signify the
continual motion of creatures, and the change of one being into another;
because the world, as it were, feeds upon itself, and receives from itself a
continual supply of those things that time
consumeth.
Definition taken from
The Universal Etymological English Dictionary,
edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)
Sin *
A merry Snap