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Sea monsters on the Carta Marina by Olaus Magnus, 1539.

leviathanBibl. sea monster. Can refer to a number of imaginary sea creatures, especially those of very large size. Whales were also commonly called Leviathans in a general and often negative connotation.

English
Leviathan
Portuguese
Leviatã; monstro
Norwegian
Leviatan
Dutch
Leviathan; Zeemonster
German
Leviathan; Seeungeheuer; Seeungetüm
French
Léviathan
Spanish

Italian

Greek

Creole

Animals leviathan may refer to: