Meaning Lucifer
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Old English Lucifer "Satan," also "morning star, Venus in the morning sky before sunrise," also an epithet or name of Diana, from Latin Lucifer "morning star," noun use o [..]
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a match
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Lucifer [N] [B] [H] [S]brilliant star, a title given to the king of Babylon ( Isaiah 14:12 ) to denote his glory.
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brilliant star, a title given to the king of Babylon (Isa. 14:12) to denote his glory.
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(light-bearer), found in (Isaiah 14:12) coupled with the epithet "son of the morning," clearly signifies a "bright star," and probably what we call the morning star. In this passag [..]
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Lucifer. bringing light
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Lucifer is Latin for "Light Bringer". The Hebrew for the same, Haleal, means "adversary." The passage in Isaiah (the only place in the Old Testament that mentions Lucifer) uses the [..]
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N M morning star| day star| planet Venus; bringer of light
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The morning star. Venus is both an evening and a morning star: When she follows the sun, and is an evening star, she is called Hes’perus; when she precedes the sun, and appears before sunrise [..]
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a match made of a sliver of wood tipped with a combustible substance, and ignited by friction. First manufactured in the 1830's.
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(Latin: lux, lucis, luce, luci, and lucu: “light”; fer, fero: “to bear, carry, support, lift, hold, take up”; these synthesize as “Bearer of Light”) Before Milton (17th c), Lucifer had never been a name of the devil. One of the early Popes of Rome bore that name, and there was even a Christian sect in the fourth century which was called the Lucifer [..]
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Lucifer is a Latin word made up of two words, lux (light; genitive lucis) and ferre (to bear, to bring), meaning light-bearer. Lucifer does not appear in Greek or Roman mythology; it is used by poets to represent the Morning Star at moments when "Venus" would intrude distracting imagery of the goddess. (wikipedia) One of Elohim's spi [..]
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n.(1) "Lucifer, the Devil," proper n.; s.v. Lucifer n. MED. KEY: lucifer@n1#propn
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n1#propn 3 lucifer 3
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n.(2) "Lucifer, the morning star," s.v. Lucifer n. MED. KEY: lucifer@n2
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n2 4 lucifer 1 lucyfer 3
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A figure mentioned in the King James Version of . # The king of Babylon in . # Commonly interpreted as Satan. The planet Venus as the daystar.
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; The act of making obvious or bringing out in the open. "In this the love of God was manifested toward us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through [..]
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Means "bringing light", derived from Latin lux "light" and ferre "to bring". In Latin this name originally referred to the morning star, Venus, bu [..]
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