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Abramelin the Mage: Ariton

Ariton: It is also often called "Egyn," or "Egin". This name may be derived from the Hebrew root ORH, = to lay bare, to make naked. It may also be derived from the Greek word Arhreton, = secret, or mysterious, in any sense good or bad. Egin, may be derivable from Hebrew, OGN, = to delay, hinder, or retard. There may also be a connection with the Greek Aix, Aigos, = a Goat. This Spirit is also called by the Rabbins OZAL, Azael, from the root OZ, which means both a Goat, and also vigour, vehemence of force; thus having partly the same root as "Azazel".

Servants of Ariton (in alphabetical order)

  • Snader: Greek. A flayer.
  • Sndrocos: Perhaps Greek—? Arranger or orderer of men.
  • Caromos: Perhaps from Greek, charma, = joy.
  • Caron: Greek. The name of Charon, the ferryman of the souls of the dead in Hades.
  • Ekorok: Hebrew. Thy breaking, Thy barrenness.
  • Elerion: Perhaps Greek. A Laugher or Mocker.
  • Flaxon: Greek. About to rend, or to be rent asunder.
  • Galak: Greek. Milky.
  • Harombrub: Hebrew. Exalted in greatness.
  • Ilemlis: Hebrew. The silent Lion.
  • Irmenos: Perhaps from Greek, hermeneus, = an Expounder.
  • Maranton: Greek. Quenched, having extinguished.
  • Megalosin: Greek. In great things.
  • Miliom: Hebrew. The ender or destroyer of day.
  • Notiser: Perhaps Greek, = Putter to flight.
  • Reginon: Hebrew. Vigorous ones.
  • Rosaran: ? Hebrew—? Evil and wicked.
  • Sapason: Perhaps from Greek, sepo, to putrefy.
  • Saris: Greek. A pike or spear.
  • Sekabin: Chaldee. Casters down.
  • Sermeot: Hebrew. Death of the flesh.
  • Sibolas: Hebrew. A rushing Lion.

Read more about the Chief Spirits and Sub-Princes in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage.

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