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SUPERNATURAL Supernatural Beings and Powers Demons Evil Spirits
AR["لِيلِيتُ"]·ben["লিলিথ"]·DE["[לילית]"]·EN["the-night-creature"]·FR["[לילית]"]·heb["לילית"]·HI["लिलिथ"]·ID["hantu-malam"]·IT["[לילית]"]·jav["lan-manggih"]·KO["릴릿이"]·PT["Lilit"]·RU["лилит"]·ES["Lilit"]·SW["Liliti"]·TR["Lilit"]·urd["للت"]

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BDB / Lexicon Reference
לִילִית n.f. Lilith (Milton Che nighthag), name of a female night-demon haunting desolate Edom; prob. borrowed from Bab., Is 34:14 (NH id.; Assyrian lilîtu, DlHWB 377; Syriac ܠܶܠܻܝܬܳܐ PS1951; on the development of legends of Lilith in later Judaism, v. Bux Lex. Talmud., s.v. Chead loc. GrünbaumZMG xxxi. 1877, 250 f.—Connexion with לילה perhaps only apparent, a popular etymology).