Where does “guivre” come from?
guivre (French) comes from Old French guivre, from Latin vīpera — adder, snake, serpent, viper.
guivre (French): a guivre (serpentine creature, variously limbless or winged and two-legged)
Definitions
- a guivre (serpentine creature, variously limbless or winged and two-legged)