Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot
Ääntäminen
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- IPA: /ˈseɪ.tn̩/
- IPA: [ˈseɪ.ʔn̩]
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
- Satan on
sanan satin vanhentunut kirjoitusmuoto.
Esimerkit
- According to Wahb b. Munnabih, Muhammad b. Ka‘b, and other authorities: Solomon was led to this [test of her intelligence] because the satans feared that he would marry her and make her desirous of having his offspring. She would then disclose to him the secrets of the jinn, and they would never rid themselves of their subservience to Solomon and his offspring to follow.
- He tells them to go away, calling them ‘You little satans!’ and then the children′s faces become ghoulish and they begin snapping at him, trying to bite him. A short time later, we see Judas being chased by about a dozen of these children; he falls and they kick and hit him. Twice, we see the figure of Satan (recognizable from the opening scene) standing among the demon-children.
Taivutusmuodot
Alternative form of Satan (especially in the sense "a demon follower of Satan; a fallen angel").
Balaam and the Angel (1836) by Gustav Jäger. The angel in this incident is referred to as a "satan".
Alternative form of Satan (especially in the sense "a demon follower of Satan; a fallen angel").
The Examination of Job (c. 1821) by William Blake
Alternative form of Satan (especially in the sense "a demon follower of Satan; a fallen angel").
Illustration for John Milton's Paradise Lost, depicting the "Fall of Lucifer". Because of Patristic interpretations of Isaiah 14:12 and Jerome's Latin Vulgate translation, the name "Lucifer" is sometimes used in reference to Satan.