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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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+ | "Lilith" is found in many legends and myths, usually in terms of a demon or spirit. The most common is the character in Jewish mythology that was reportedly Adam's first wife. |
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+ | The semitic root L-Y-L layil in Hebrew, as layl in Arabic, means "night". Talmudic and Yiddish use of Lilith follows Hebrew. |
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+ | In Akkadian the terms lili and līlītu mean spirits. |
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