Beelzebub
41Beelzebub — Be·el·ze·bub || bÉªË elzɪbÊŒb n. (Hebrew) lord of flies , Philistine god; head devil, Satan …
42beelzebub — n. (Popular error for following word.) …
43beelzebub — beel·ze·bub …
44Beelzebub — UK [bɪˈelzɪˌbʌb] / US [bɪˈelzəˌbʌb] a name for the devil …
45Beelzebub — Веельзевул …
46Beelzebub — Be•el•ze•bub [[t]biˈɛl zəˌbʌb, ˈbil zə [/t]] n. 1) Satan 2) bib a devil 3) lit. (in Milton s Paradise Lost) one of the fallen angels, second only to Satan …
47Beelzebub — A parody of the name Baalzebul, meaning ‘Baal the prince’, which came to be thought of as lord of the flies or dunghill. By New Testament times he had come to be regarded as chief of the demons …
48Beelzebub — In Judeo Christian mythology, this is the being which possesses all evil, controls all evil and is the enemy of mankind. Also called The Devil, Satan, Mephistopheles, Old Scratch and Lucifer. See Ahriman …
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49Beelzebub — Beel|ze|bub [auch be ɛl... ], der; <hebräisch> (Herr der bösen Geister, oberster Teufel im Neuen Testament) …
50Beelzebub — n. the Devil. Etymology: OE f. L f. Gk beelzeboub & Heb. ba al zebucircb lord of the flies, name of a Philistine god …