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Abramelin: Servants of Oriens, Paymon, Ariton, and Amaymon

The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage details an extensive hierarchy of demons in hell. Below are the joint servants of the Evil Kings of the four quarters of the World, Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon, who are also four of the eight sub-princes in the demonic hierarchy.

Joint Servants of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon (in alphabetical order)

  • Acuar: From Hebrew, AKR, = a tiller of the earth.
  • Adon: From Hebrew. Lord.
  • Afarorp: Perhaps Hebrew. Breaking, rending.
  • Aherom: Hebrew. Separation, from chrm.
  • Alagas: Perhaps Greek. Wandering.
  • Alluph: From Hebrew, ALVP, = a Leader, a Duke; also a Bull, from his leading the herd.
  • Alpas: Probably Greek. Yielding.
  • Apolhun: From Greek, Apolluon, Apollyon, = the Destroyer.
  • Asmiel: From Hebrew. Storing up.
  • Asperim: Perhaps from Latin, “Aspera”, = Rude, Rigorous, Perilous, Dangerous.
  • Astrega: Perhaps Coptic. Expeditious.
  • Asturel: From Hebrew. Bearing authority.
  • Atloton: Greek. Insufferable.
  • Badad: From Hebrew, BDD, = solitary.
  • Balalos: Perhaps Greek, from ballo, to throw.
  • Chuschi: From Hebrew. Silent.
  • Coelen: From Latin. Heavens.
  • Darascon: Perhaps Celtic. Turbulent,
  • Deccal: From Hebrew, DChL, = to fear.
  • Ekalike: Perhaps Greek. At rest, or quiet.
  • Ekdulon: Probably from Greek, Ekduo, = to despoil.
  • Elmis: From Coptic. Flying.
  • Elzegan: Perhaps Hebrew = Turning aside.
  • Emphastison: From Greek. Image, Representation.
  • Enaia: Perhaps from Hebrew, ONIH, = Poor, aZicted.
  • Erenutes: Perhaps Greek. Receiving.
  • Ethanim: From Hebrew. An Ass; a furnace.
  • Geloma: Hebrew, glm, and Latin, glo.mus. Wrapped, or wound together.
  • Gerevil: From Hebrew. Divining Lot, Sortflege.
  • Gorilon: From Coptic. Axe; Cleaving either to, or asunder; Bones.
  • Gosegas: Probably Hebrew and Chaldaic. Shaking strongly.
  • Habhi: From Chaidee, ChBA, or Hebrew, ChBH, = Hidden.
  • Haril: Hebrew. Thorny.
  • Hosen: From Chaldaic, CHVSN, chosen, = Strong, Vigorous, Powerful.
  • Iaresin: From Hebrew. Possessing.
  • Igarak: Perhaps Celtic, from carac. Terrible.
  • Igilon: Perhaps Greek. After the fashion of eikelos.
  • Igis: Perhaps from Greek hiko, root of hikneomai. Coming.
  • Ilagas: Greek. Obtaining ; having obtained.
  • Imink: Perhaps From Coptic. Devouring..
  • Iogion: Perhaps Greek. Noise of battle
  • Ipakol: Hebrew. Breathing forth
  • Iparkas: Probably from Greek, Hipparches, = a commander of cavalry, or leader of horse.
  • Irminon: From Greek. Supporting.
  • Irroron: Latin. Sprinkling with dew.
  • Isekel: Hebrew. Anointing, or Anointed.
  • Kadolon: Perhaps Greek. A small vase, or urn.
  • Katini: From Hebrew, KThN, = a tunic, whence the Greek word CHITON.
  • Kelen: Greek. Going swiftly, as in a race.
  • Kiijk: Hebrew. Wrinkled with age.
  • Lagasuf: Perhaps Hebrew. In paleness, pining away.
  • Lirion: From Greek. A lily.
  • Lomiol: Perhaps From Hebrew. Binding, Bitter.
  • Losimon: Perhaps Coptic. Understanding of restriction.
  • Malutens: Perhaps from Hebrew, MOL, = to lie, or deceive, or prevaricate.
  • Mantiens: From Latin, Mantiens, and Greek, Manteia, Prophesying, Divining.
  • Melamud: From Hebrew, MLMD, = stimulus to exertion.
  • Melhaer: Perhaps from Hebrew, ML, to cut oV, or divide, and ChR, whiteness, purity.
  • Melna: Perhaps from Hebrew, LN, to abide or rest.
  • Mermo: From Coptic, Mer, Across, and Moou, Water, Across Water.
  • Metafel: Hebrew. To fasten.
  • Molin: Hebrew. Abiding in a place.
  • Morel: Perhaps from Hebrew, MRH, = to rebel.
  • Morilen: Perhaps Greek. Foolish speaking.
  • Moschel: From Hebrew, MVSh, = to move oneself about.
  • Mulach: Probably the same as “Moloch,” from Hebrew,MLK, to rule.
  • Nagid: From Hebrew. A Leader.
  • Najin: Hebrew. Propagating.
  • Nercamay: Perhaps from Hebrew, NOR, = a boy, and ChMH a companion.
  • Nilen: Perhaps from Nilus, Latin, or Neilos, Greek, = the River Nile.
  • Nogar: From Hebrew. Flowing.
  • Nogen: Hebrew. To strike a musical instrument.
  • Nuditon: Apparently from the Latin, Nuditas, = nakedness, derived in its turn from Nudatus.
  • Nuthon: Perhaps From Coptic, Godlike; or From Greek, piercing.
  • Obedama: From Hebrew,OBD, = a servant. AMA = mother. But AMH = a maid-servant, whence Obedama should signify a womanservant.
  • Ogilen: From Hebrew. Round, Wheel.
  • Oroia: Probably Greek. Returning in due season.
  • Pachid: From Hebrew. Fear.
  • Paraseh: From Chaldaic. Divided.
  • Pareht: From Hebrew. Fruit.
  • Parek: From Hebrew. Roughness, Savage.
  • Parmatus: From Greek and Latin. Shield-bearing.
  • Parusur: Perhaps Greek. Present to assist.
  • Patid: From Hebrew. Topaz.
  • Pereuch: Perhaps from Greek, Per and Euche, = concerning prayer, or given unto prayer.
  • Platien: Greek. Flat, broad.
  • Plegit: Perhaps From Greek. Smiting, Smitten.
  • Plirok: Perhaps From Coptic. Burning up.
  • Poter: From Greek, Poter, = a drinking cup, or vase.
  • Promakos: Greek. A fighter in the front of a conflict.
  • Proxosos: Perhaps from Greek, Prox, Proxokos, = a Kid.
  • Rachiar: From Greek. Sea breaking on rocks.
  • Ragaras: Perhaps Coptic. To incline, or bow the head.
  • Ramaratz: Hebrew. Raised ground, or earth.
  • Remoron: Latin. Hindering, staying.
  • Romages: Perhaps Hebrew. To throw and to touch.
  • Ruach: From Hebrew, RVCh = Spirit.
  • Sachiel: Is a name frequently given in Magical works to an Angel of the Planet Jupiter. SKK = to cover or protect, but SChH = to trample down.
  • Saraph: From Hebrew, ShRP, = to burn, or devour with fire.
  • Schabuach: From Arabic = to calm or assuage.
  • Sched: From Hebrew, ShDD, the Hebrew name for a devastating demon. But the Hebrew root ShD implies the same idea as the English words “To Shed” ; and signifies a female breast.
  • Soterion: Greek. Saving, Delivering.
  • Tagnon: Perhaps From Greek. Heating.
  • Tarados: Perhaps Coptic. Dispersion.
  • Tasma: From Hebrew and Chaldaic. Weak.
  • Tirana: Perhaps from Hebrew, ThRN, = the Mast of a Ship, also an Apple Tree.
  • Torfora: From Hebrew, THOR,= a small knife, or lancet.
  • Traci: From Greek, Trachus, etc., = harsh, rude.
  • Trapis: From Greek. Turning.
  • Tulot: Chaldaic. Triple.
  • Zaragil: Perhaps Hebrew. Scattering.

Reference

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

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  • Servants of Ashtaroth
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  • Servants of Belzebud
  • Servants of Oriens
  • Servants of Paymon
  • Amaimon & Ariton
  • Ashtaroth & Asmodeus
  • Asmodeus & Magoth
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