See also: сатана

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From Old Church Slavonic Сатана (Satana), from Ancient Greek Σατάν (Satán), from Hebrew שָׂטָן (Sātān, adversary, accuser).

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  • IPA(key): [sətɐˈna]
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Сатана́ (Satanám anim (genitive Сатаны́, nominative plural Сатаны́, genitive plural Сата́н)

  1. Satan, Prince of Darkness
    Synonyms: Дья́вол (Dʹjávol), Люцифе́р (Ljucifér), Мефисто́фель (Mefistófelʹ), Самаэ́ль (Samaélʹ), чёрт (čort), Шайта́н (Šajtán)

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Etymology edit

From Old Church Slavonic Сатана (Satana), from Ancient Greek Σατάν (Satán), from Hebrew שָׂטָן (Sātān, adversary, accuser).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /satǎna/
  • Hyphenation: Са‧та‧на

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Сата̀на m (Latin spelling Satàna)

  1. Satan
    Synonyms: Сото̀на, ше́јта̄н

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