Lilith
0 antonyms and opposites of Lilith, grouped by meaning.
Name — In ancient Mesopotamian myth, a demon associated with storms, disease, and death.
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Etymology
Borrowed from Hebrew לִילִית (lîlîṯ), tracing back to older Mesopotamian demon-lore.
Full origin of Lilith →Frequently asked questions
What does “Lilith” mean?
The word “Lilith” means in ancient Mesopotamian myth, a demon associated with storms, disease, and death. In plain terms, best known today as either the demon/first-wife figure from folklore or a name inspired by her.
How do you use “Lilith” in a sentence?
Here is “Lilith” used in a sentence: “The clay tablet described Lilith as a night-demon who preyed on infants.”
What part of speech is “Lilith”?
“Lilith” is a name.
Where does the word “Lilith” come from?
The word “Lilith” comes from Hebrew. Borrowed from Hebrew לִילִית (lîlîṯ), tracing back to older Mesopotamian demon-lore.
How many meanings does “Lilith” have?
“Lilith” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: in ancient Mesopotamian myth, a demon associated with storms, disease, and death.