Seir (Demon)

In demonology Seir is a Prince of Hell, who has 26 legions of demons under his command. He can go to any place on earth in a matter of seconds to accomplish the will of the conjurer, bring abundance, help in finding hidden treasures or in robbery, and is not a demon of evil but good nature, being mostly indifferent to evilness. He is depicted as a man riding a winged horse, and is said to be beautiful. Other spellings: Seere, Sear. See also The Lesser Key of Solomon, Ars Goetia.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
winnipeg blue bombers
bioalcohol
ambulatory patient group
apg
labial click
honor system
batch 11
chimney sweep
futurepop
rdos
province of china
broadcast
proof of bertrand's postulate
1845 in music
list of sociologists
kruder & dorfmeister
list of species in folklore and mythology
bossanova
chahar (province)
mute swan
bill & ted's bogus journey
joint product pricing
stan marsh
mikhail kasyanov
the ninth configuration
california's gold
vine (demon)
bifrons (demon)
vanadinite
cord automobile
boleslaus ii of poland
cord
ultramicroscope
anacoluthon
hamina
treaty of fredrikshamn
curry howard
yoo hoo
xylometazoline
the dead boys
trans mississippi
neomycin
summerhill school
concertgebouw