Lirochi

Lirochi: Possibly derived from a Hebrew term meaning “in tenderness,” the name of this demon appears in Mathers’ translation of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. Here, Lirochi appears among the demonic servitors of the arch-fiend Beelzebub. The version of the Abramelin material kept at the Wolfenbiittel library in Germany records this name as Liroki.

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The Dictionary of Demons written by Michelle Belanger.

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Edited and revised for the Web by Occult Media, the 22nd of April 2021. We use British English spelling.

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