Lucifer etymology

English

English word Lucifer comes from Latin lux, Latin fero

Etymology of Lucifer

Detailed word origin of Lucifer

Dictionary entry Language Definition
lux Latin (lat) (figuratively) public view. Daylight, day, moonlight. Enlightenment, explanation. Eyesight, the eyes, luminary. Glory, encouragement. Life. Light (of the sun, stars etc.). Splendour.
fero Latin (lat) I bear, carry. I cast (a vote); pass or ratify (a law). I report. I suffer, endure. I support, hold up.
lucifer Latin (lat) Light-bringing Bringer of light. Morning star, daystar, planet Venus.
Lucifer English (en) A figure mentioned in the King James Version of Isaiah 14:12.. Satan.. The king of Babylon in Isaiah 14:4.. The planet Venus as the daystar.

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