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What is a sarpint?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 5/6/2025

A "sarpint" is a phonetic spelling of "serpent," often used in literature or informal contexts to evoke a sense of mystery or to reference mythical or biblical snakes. In some cases, it can also refer to a type of snake in a playful or whimsical manner. The term may be employed in various cultural narratives to symbolize danger or temptation.

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