Main Entry: Luˇciˇfer
Pronunciation: 'lü-s&-f&r
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, the morning star, a fallen rebel archangel, the Devil, from Old English, from Latin, the morning star, from lucifer light-bearing, from luc-, lux light + -fer -ferous -- more at LIGHT
Date: before 12th century
1 -- used as a name of the devil
2 : the planet Venus when appearing as the morning star
3 not capitalized : a friction match having as active substances antimony sulfide and potassium chlorate
- Luˇciˇfeˇriˇan /"lü-s&-'fir-E-&n/ adjeective
"You ever dance with the Devil in the pale moonlight?"
--The Joker, "Batman"
Internal Organs