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baal
1[ bahl ]
adverb
- no; not.
Baal
2[ bey-uhl, beyl ]
noun
- any of numerous local deities among the ancient Semitic peoples, typifying the productive forces of nature and worshiped with much sensuality.
- (sometimes lowercase) a false god.
Baal
/ bɑːl /
noun
- any of several ancient Semitic fertility gods
- Phoenician myth the sun god and supreme national deity
- sometimes not capital any false god or idol
Other Words From
- Baal·ish adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of baal1
Origin of baal2
Word History and Origins
Origin of baal1
Example Sentences
Manifestation of the signature of Baal-Zeboub, generalissimo of the armies of Lucifer, written in fire upon the void.
A final howl of invocation resulted in complete failure, whereupon it was decided that Baal-Zeboub had business elsewhere.
There is a touch of sublimity in that, and the basia of Baal-Zeboub may well enough be more demoralising than those of Secundus.
Whenever they passed an embedded fakir, they obtained an incantation from his lips, but still Baal-Zeboub failed.
Esh-baal grew continually weaker, and his general Abner intrigued with David to betray him into the hands of the Jewish king.
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