And the gecko, and the monitor lizard, and the wall lizard, and the sand lizard, and the chameleon.
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Chameleon, feeds upon air, and assumes various colours. (Pliny viii. 33.) It resembles a lizard, as does the stellio, Pliny xxix. 4.
Lizard. Protestants, "snail. "(Haydock)
Unclean, either to eat or touch, ver. 41-43. (Chap. v. 2.) Ver. 33. Broken. See chap. vi. 28, where a similar injunction is given. (Menochius)
And (ver. 35,) ovens and pots, made of earthenware, according to Pollux, are to be destroyed. (Tirinus)