(Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell.
A planet (usually Venus) seen just before sunrise in the eastern sky.
Lighter consisting of a thin piece of wood or cardboard tipped with combustible chemical; ignites with friction.
1 With words that rang prophetic, El cursed the form Lucifer had taken.
2 I just rescued Lucifer three months ago, and he's really skittish still.
3 Was it possible, he wondered now, that Lucifer had done something similar?
4 It means hidden knowledge, esoteric mysteries, sometimes associated with Lucifer , Light Bearer.
5 Before anyone could venture a guess, Lucifer answered the question for them.
6 I also know that Lucifer is the name of the Morning Star-Venus.
7 If Lucifer had any answer, he was beyond giving it in words.
8 The leash came loose from Reverend Blessett's hand, and Lucifer was free.
9 She has the pride of Lucifer and the courage of a lion.
10 Several persons on the staff of the Lucifer Mine are unaccounted for.
11 Like Lucifer , we are jealous of our God; and jealousy means love.
12 God's angel Lucifer was not content to be the brightest in heaven.
13 Citizens, the efforts of Lucifer are the cause of all false impressions.
14 Now that I know that Lucifer wants me here, I must depart!
15 The creation of the material world is a result of Lucifer 's fall.
16 Then Lucifer stood up, and said: 'The counsel of Beelzebub is pertinent.
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