lucifer

/ˈluːsɪfər/
proper noun
  1. A name for the devil or Satan in Christian tradition.
    • In many stories, Lucifer is a fallen angel who rebelled against God.
    • The poem describes Lucifer as a proud and beautiful being.
    • Some people use the name Lucifer to refer to the devil.
  2. The planet Venus when it appears as the morning star (literary or historical use).
    • The poet wrote about Lucifer shining in the dawn sky.
    • Lucifer, the morning star, was visible just before sunrise.
    • In ancient times, Lucifer was the name for the bright morning star.
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