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Beelzebub

Beelzebub · m

Beelzebub

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What it meant

Beelzĕbŭb — Lewis & Short

Beelzĕbŭb, indecl., or Beelzĕbŭl, ūlis, m., = *beelzebou/b or *beelzebou/l, Heb. or ; in eccl. Lat.

I Beelzebub, the chief of evil spirits, Vulg. Luc. 11, 15; Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 26; Prud. stef. 2, 267.

In the wild

6 of 8 attestations shown.

Where it came from

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