Can is not a Latin word for a start. All Latin words for snake or serpent have no similarities to Can
It is the origin of serpent; it means serpent or snake.
The root meaning of the word "Vatican" is from the Latin "vatic anus," which means "prophetic or divine." The Vatican is a city-state within Rome that is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church.
quetzal means bird and coatl serpent, that is serpent that flies or plumed serpent
The Latin root word for "hydra" is "hydra," which means water serpent.
serpivolant
There are similar, related verbs:douse - to inundate with water (as with a campfire)dowse - to search for underground water, usually by psychic means (divining rod)
"Sui" in latin means "Self" "Sui" in latin means "Self"
Water-serpent.
I think it means" Giant snake" or " Serpent"
serpent=snake so i guess there calling sum1 vile
双頭の蛇 /sou tou no he bi/ means 'two-headed serpent' in Japanese.
The Basilisk has many different forms in mythology, but it is most commonly represented as a gigantic snake, larger than all others. The word Basilisk translated from latin means "royal serpent"