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Lucifer
[loo-suh-fer]
noun
a proud, rebellious archangel, identified with Satan, who fell from heaven.
the planet Venus when appearing as the morning star.
(lowercase)friction match.
Lucifer
1/ ˈːɪə /
noun
the leader of the rebellion of the angels: usually identified with Satan
the planet Venus when it rises as the morning star
lucifer
2/ ˈːɪə /
noun
a friction match: originally a trade name for a match manufactured in England in the 19th century
Lucifer
1Another name for Satan.
Lucifer
2A name, traditional in Christianity, for the leader of the devils, an angel who was cast from heaven into hell because he rebelled against God. Lucifer is usually identified with Satan. The name Lucifer, which means “bearer of light” or “morning star,” refers to his former splendor as the greatest of the angels.
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Lucifer1
Example Sentences
The Indian Express said "the emotional depth and dramatic weight that anchored Lucifer are largely absent in Empuraan" but praised "Mohanlal's commanding performance" and some other aspects of the film.
Tom Welling, who starred in ‘Smallville’ and ‘Lucifer,’ was arrested Sunday in Northern California on suspicion of driving under the influence.
She appeared as a vision in “Lucifer Rising,” a notorious 1972 cult film by Kenneth Anger, an experimental filmmaker in Los Angeles.
An arraignment for the “Lucifer” and “Cheaper by the Dozen” actor has been scheduled for March 11.
Luther, who has the sinister authority of a mild-mannered Lucifer in a wrinkled suit, makes to leave out of respect for Veronica’s wishes.
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