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Python in Greek mythology, a huge serpent. In some myths the infant Apollo slew Python at the oracle of Gaea in Delphi; in others Apollo killed the serpent in order to claim the oracle for himself. The Pythian games celebrated the victory of Apollo over Python.

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python the name of this snake comes from Greek Puthōn, a huge serpent killed by Apollo near Delphi; in some legends, it was the original guardian of the oracle there.

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python The name in Greek for a mythical serpent at Delphi, supposedly slain by the god Apollo. ‘Python’ was then applied to persons at the oracle regarded as inspired by the god on account of words uttered without rational control—possibly they were ventriloquists. At Philippi, Paul exorcized a woman with such a spirit of divination—in Greek ‘a pythoness’ (Acts 16: 16).

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