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Basilisk @ (in R.V., kjv@Isaiah:11:8 kjv@Isaiah:14:29 kjv@Isaiah:59:5 ; kjv@Jeremiah:8:17), the "king serpent," as the name imports; a fabulous serpent said to be three spans long, with a spot on its head like a crown. Probably the yellow snake is intended. (
See COCKATRICE.)

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G4821 <STRGRK>@ συμβασιλεύω sumbasileuō soom-bas-il-yoo'-o From G4862 and G936; to be co-regent (figuratively): - reign with.


G932 <STRGRK>@ βασιλεία basileia bas-il-i'-ah From G935; properly royalty that is (abstractly) rule or (concretely) a realm (literally or figuratively): - kingdom + reign.


G933 <STRGRK>@ βασίλειον basileion bas-il'-i-on Neuter of G934; a palace: - king´ s court.


G934 <STRGRK>@ βασίλειος basileios bas-il'-i-os From G935; kingly (in nature): - royal.


G935 <STRGRK>@ βασιλεύς basileus bas-il-yooce' Probably from G939 (through the notion of a foundation of power); a sovereign (abstractly relatively or figuratively): - king.


G936 <STRGRK>@ βασιλεύω basileuō bas-il-yoo'-o From G935; to rule (literally or figuratively): - king reign.


G937 <STRGRK>@ βασιλικός basilikos bas-il-ee-kos' From G935; regal (in relation) that is (literally) belonging to (or befitting) the sovereign (as land dress or a courtier) or (figuratively) preeminent: - king´ s nobleman royal.


G938 <STRGRK>@ βασίλισσα basilissa bas-il'-is-sah Feminine from G936; a queen: - queen.