Citations:parseltongue
English citations of parseltongue
language of snakes
edit- 1998 July 2, J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, London: Bloomsbury, →ISBN, →OL:
- "I heard you speaking Parseltongue," said Ron. "Snake language."
- 2003 September 11, John Wilkins, “Re: TOBS-Genesis: Creative day III”, in alt.religion.jehovahs-witn[1] (Usenet), message-ID <1g14jlf.1swfuk81mlpik0N%wilkins@wehi.edu.au>:
- Having encountered a few myself, I can assure you the conversational skills of the average garter snake exceed georgann's by magnitudes...
You speak Parseltongue? Tsk...
- 2007 April 3, Let's Go Inc., Let's Go Roadtripping USA: The Complete Coast-to-Coast Guide to America, 2nd edition, Macmillan, page 496:
- Slither around Santa Fe's Rattlesnake Museum while practicing your parseltongue.
- 2009 September 22, Sara Paretsky, Hardball: A V.I. Warshawski Novel[3], New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, →ISBN, →OL:
- “Parseltongue, that's what I need,” I murmured out loud as I brushed my teeth. A language for communicating with snakes.
- 2013 January 6, Will Rogers, “God Of War’s Descent”, in WhatCulture[4], retrieved 2013-02-01:
- As mentally-overloaded as I was from his lisp, his proud/condescending tone, and his rock-solid insult, I must have blacked out, because I don't remember what happened next. I'm still toying with the possibility that he was actually a wizard speaking parseltongue.
- 2013 January 30, The Colbert Report[5] (Television), Stephen Colbert (actor), via Comedy Central:
- Now, translated from the original parseltongue, Clement is saying that gays and lesbians have made so much progress so quickly, they no longer need the courts to help them.