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Abramelin the Mage: Magoth & Kore

Magot: May be from Hebrew, MOVTh, = small stones or pebbles; or from MG, = a changing of camp or place; or from Greek, Magos, a magician. Usually written Maguth. Compare the French word "Magot," meaning "a sort of baboon," and also "a hideous dwarfish man"; this expression is often used in fairy-tales to denote a spiteful dwarf or elf. This Spirit has also been credited with presiding over hidden treasure. Larousse derives the name either from ancient French or German.

Servants of Magoth & Kore (in alphabetical order)

  • Abagiron: Perhaps Greek—? Gathering together.
  • Agilas: Perhaps Greek—? Sullen.
  • Amchison: ? ?
  • Anagotos: Perhaps Greek—? Conducting.
  • Arioth: Hebrew. Lioness.
  • Arotor: Greek and Latin. A ploughman or husbandman.
  • Arpiron: Perhaps Greek—? Attempting straightway.
  • Arrabin: Greek. Pledge, caution money.
  • Baruel: Hebrew. Food or nourishment from God.
  • Batternis: ? ? Perhaps derived from Greek, battarizo, = to use vain repetitions, to babble.
  • Butarab: ? ?
  • Cobel: Hebrew. A Chain.
  • Colvam: Perhaps from a Hebrew root, signifying "shame."
  • Corodon: Perhaps Greek—? a lark.
  • Daglas: ? ?
  • Debam: Perhaps Hebrew. Strength.
  • Dulid: ? ?
  • Egakireh: ? ?
  • Faturab: Perhaps Hebrew—? Interpretation.
  • Fersebus: Perhaps Greek—? A bringer of veneration.
  • Forteson: Greek. Burdened.
  • Hagion: Greek. Sacred.
  • Hagog: Hebrew. The name of Gog, with the definite prefix "Ha".
  • Hemis: Greek. Half, half-way.
  • Hepogon: Perhaps Greek—? a saddle-cloth.
  • Horminos: Greek. A stirrer up.
  • Ilarax: Perhaps Greek—? Cheerful; gay.
  • Irix: Greek. A hawk or falcon.
  • Ischiron: Greek. Strong, Mighty.
  • Kaitar: Perhaps from Hebrew, KTHR, = a crown or summit.
  • Kamusil: Hebrew. Like a rising or elevation.
  • Katolin: Hebrew. Walls.
  • Kiligil: ? ?
  • Kolam: Hebrew. Shame; to be ashamed.
  • Laboneton: Perhaps from Greek, lambano, = to grasp, or seize.
  • Locater: ? ?
  • Luesaf: Perhaps Hebrew. Unto Loss or Destruction.
  • Madail: Perhaps Hebrew. Drawing out from, consuming.
  • Maisadul: ? ?
  • Makalos: Perhaps Chaldaic—? Attenuated, Wasted.
  • Mantan: Hebrew. A gift.
  • Marag: Hebrew. To drive forward.
  • Masaub: Hebrew. Circuit.
  • Megalak: Hebrew. Cutting off.
  • Meklboc: Perhaps Hebrew—? Like a dog.
  • Mimosa: Perhaps Greek. Meaning Imitator. " Mimosa " is also the name of a Shrub.
  • Nacheran: Probably Hebrew. Nostrils.
  • Nenisem: Perhaps Hebrew—? Wavings, Displayings.
  • Odax: Greek. Biting.
  • Olisermon: Perhaps Greek and Latin—? Of short speech.
  • Pandoli: Greek. Altogether a slave ; or perhaps from Greek and Latin—Possessing all wiles.
  • Paramor: Perhaps the same as the modern word Paramour:— a Lover.
  • Petunof: Coptic. Exciting.
  • Rimog: Perhaps from Hebrew, RMK, = a Mare.
  • Roler: ? ?
  • Scharak: Hebrew. To wind or twine about.
  • Sikastin: ? ?
  • Sobel: Hebrew. A Burden.
  • Sorriolenen: ? ?
  • Supipas: Perhaps Greek—? relating to swine.
  • Tagora: Coptic. Assembly.
  • Tigrafon: Perhaps Greek—? Capable of writing any matter.
  • Tiraim: Hebrew. Filling up.
  • Ubarin: Greek. Insult, Outrage.
  • Urigo: Latin. Spoiled ; unfit for food.

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

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