Python
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Ancient
Greek Πύθων (Puthōn),
from Πυθώ (Pūthō),
the early name of Delphi, from πυθώ (puthō, “to
rot, to decay”).
Proper noun[edit]
Python
- (Greek mythology) The
earth-dragon of Delphi, represented as a serpent, killed by Apollo. [quotations ▼] - A programming language invented by Guido van Rossum, named after
Monty Python. - (informal) The
British comedy troupe Monty Python. - A member of Monty Python: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones or Michael Palin; referred to collectively as The Pythons.
- John Cleese is perhaps the best-known of the Pythons.
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[show ▼]Greek mythology
[show ▼]A programming language
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French[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
Python m
- Python programming language
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German[edit]
Noun[edit]
Python m (genitive Pythons, plural Pythons)
- python (snake)
Noun[edit]
Python n (genitive Python, no
plural)
Italian[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
Python m
- Python programming language
Portuguese[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
Python m
- Python programming language
Spanish[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
Python m
- Python programming language