noun
- A venomous snake of North Africa and the Middle East, known for its thirst-inducing venom; also called the asp or viper.
Usage: archaic; literary; zoological
Examples
- Ancient texts describe the dipsades as a deadly serpent feared by travelers in desert regions.
- The dipsades was believed by classical writers to cause an unquenchable thirst in its victims.
- Cleopatra was said to have used the dipsades in her final moments, though historical accuracy is debated.
- Medieval bestiaries often depicted the dipsades among the most dangerous creatures of Africa.