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Abramelin: Servants of Belzebud

The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage details an extensive hierarchy of demons in hell. Below are the servants of Belzebud/Beelzebub, one of the eight sub-princes in the demonic hierarchy.

Servants of Beelzebub (in alphabetical order)

  • Adirael: Hebrew. Magnificence of God.
  • Akium: Hebrew. Sure.
  • Alcanor: Probably Hebrew and Arabic—? a harp.
  • Amatia: Greek. Ignorance.
  • Ambolon: Greek. Earth thrown up, or fresh turned.
  • Arcon: Greek. A Ruler.
  • Arogor: Probably Greek—? a helper.
  • Arolen: Perhaps Hebrew—? Strongly agitated.
  • Balfori: Hebrew. Lord of producing.
  • Bilico: Perhaps Hebrew—? Lord of manifestation.
  • Bilifares: Hebrew. Lord of Division.
  • Bilifor: Perhaps Hebrew—? Lord of Glory.
  • Borol: Probably from Hebrew, BVR, == a pit, to bury.
  • Carelena: Perhaps Greek, from kar, = Hair, and lambano, = to seize.
  • Corilon: ? ?
  • Dimirag: Chaldaic. Impulsion, Driving forward.
  • Diralisen: Greek. The ridge of a rock.
  • Dorak: Hebrew. Proceeding, Walking forward.
  • Elponen: Perhaps Greek—? Force of hope.
  • Ergamen: Greek. Busy.
  • Gotifan: Probably Hebrew, expressing the idea of crushing, and turning over.
  • Gramon: Greek, from gramma, = Writing.
  • Hacamuli: Hebrew. Withering, fading.
  • Holastri: Perhaps from Coptic, HOLSz, = to surround.
  • Iamai: Hebrew—? Days, periods.
  • Igurim: Hebrew.’ Fears.
  • Ikonok: Greek. Phantasmal.
  • Kabada: Hebrew. Dulness, heaviness.
  • Kemal: Hebrew. Desire of God.
  • Kipokis: Hebrew. Like Overflowing.
  • Lamalon: Perhaps Hebrew. Declining, turning aside.
  • Lamarion: ? ?
  • Lamolon: Hebrew. With detestation.
  • Licanen: Perhaps from Greek, liknon, == a winnowing fan.
  • Lirochi: Hebrew. In tenderness.
  • Magalast: Greek. Greatly, hugely.
  • Namiros: Perhaps Coptico-Greek—? Naval, Nautical.
  • Natalis: Latin. A birthday, nativity, natal.
  • Nimorup: ? ?
  • Nominon: Greek. Conventional.
  • Orgosil: Hebrew. Tumultuous.
  • Pellipis: Perhaps Greek—? Oppressing.
  • Plison: Perhaps Greek, from pleo, to swim.
  • Raderaf: Perhaps Greek—? a rose-bearer.
  • Samalo: Probably Hebrew. His image.
  • Sorosma: Perhaps Greek. A funeral urn.
  • Tachan: Hebrew. Grinding to powder.
  • Tromes: Greek. Wound or disaster,
  • Zagalo: Perhaps Greek, from zagklon, = a reaping-hook.

Reference

  • Book: Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage
  • Web: Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage (from esotericarchives.com)

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