Lilith

Synonyms for "lilith" (16 found)

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Translations

25 translations across 19 languages.

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Arabic

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  • لِيلِيث name (mythological demon)

Armenian

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  • Լիլիթ name (mythological demon)
  • Լիլիթ name (female given name)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 莉莉斯 name (mythological demon)
  • 莉莉絲 /莉莉丝 name (mythological demon)

French

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  • Lilith name (mythological demon)

Georgian

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  • ლილითი name (mythological demon)

German

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  • Lilith name (mythological demon)
  • Lilith name (female given name)

Greek

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  • Λίλιθ name (mythological demon)

Hebrew

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  • לִילִית name (mythological demon)
  • לִילִית name (female given name)

Japanese

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  • リリス name (mythological demon)

Kazakh

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  • Лилит name (mythological demon)

Khmer

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  • លីលីត name (mythological demon)

Korean

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  • 릴리트 name (mythological demon)

Kyrgyz

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  • Лилит name (mythological demon)

Latin

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  • Līlīth name (mythological demon)

Latvian

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  • Lilita name (mythological demon)
  • Lilita name (female given name)

Marathi

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  • लिलिथ name (mythological demon)

Persian

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  • لیلیت name (mythological demon)

Polish

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  • Lilit name (mythological demon)
  • Lilith name (mythological demon)

Russian

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  • Лили́т name (mythological demon)

Sample sentences

5 total sentences available.

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Kathy set about brightening her coworkers' day with fresh muffins when her demoniac alter ago, High Priestess Lilith, convinced her to poison them.

Source: tatoeba (779153)

Of Adam's first wife, Lilith, it is told / (The witch he loved before the gift of Eve,) / That, ere the snake's, her sweet tongue could deceive, / And her enchanted hair was the first gold.

Source: wiktionary

[A] Mandaic specimen from Kutha (BM 91715) which contains two independent incantations separated by a line: a historiola relating the expulsion of a particular lilith and the report of a dream purportedly dreamt by the client[.]

Source: wiktionary

It describes the liliths who are divorced with these words: “naked are you sent forth, nor are you clad, with your hair disheveled and let fly behind your backs.” And indeed, the drawing of the lilith depicts her as naked[.]

Source: wiktionary

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