LUCIFER


Meaning of LUCIFER in English

I. ˈlüsəfə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English lucifer morning star & Lucifer fallen rebel archangel, devil, from Old English, from Latin lucifer morning star, from lucifer, adjective, light-bearing (probably translation of Greek phōsphoros light-bearing, morning star), from luci- + -fer (adjective comb. form) — more at -fer

1. usually capitalized : devil

2. usually capitalized : a person resembling Lucifer especially in evil or pride

the background of the local Lucifer was eminently respectable — M.D.Geismar

a true man, and proud as a Lucifer — Thomas Hardy

3. also lucifer match : a friction match having as active substances antimony sulphide and potassium chlorate

holding up a lighted lucifer to a gas fixture on the wall — R.P.Warren

II.

Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, morning star

synonym of leucifer

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