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bas·i·lisk I. \ˈbasəˌlisk, -azə- sometimes -āsə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin basiliscus, from Greek basiliskos, literally, little king, diminutive of basileus king 1. : a legendary reptile that is hatched from the egg of a 7-year-old cock and that has a fatal breath and glance — compare cockatrice 2. : a large cannon usually made of brass and capable of throwing stone shot weighing 200 pounds 3. : any of several tropical American lizards (genus Basiliscus) noted for their activity and ability to run at high speed upon their hind legs II. adjective : like a basilisk : spellbinding, fatal < the eyes fell full upon me with all their blaze of basilisk horror — Bram Stoker > |