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Baphometh

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Latin

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Arabic مُحَمَّد (muḥammad); see English Baphomet for more information.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Baphometh m (indeclinable)

  1. (Medieval Latin, hapax) Baphomet
    • 1098, Godfrey of Bouillon, Godefridi Bullonii epistolae et diplomata; accedunt appendices, published 1840, page 475:
      Sequenti die aurora apparente, altis vocibus Baphometh invocaverunt; et nos Deum nostrum in cordibus nostris deprecantes, impetum facientes in eos, de muris civitatis omnes expulimus.
      As the next day dawned, they called loudly upon Baphomet; and we prayed silently in our hearts to God, then we attacked and forced all of them outside the city walls.

Declension

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Indeclinable noun, singular only.

singular
nominative Baphometh
genitive Baphometh
dative Baphometh
accusative Baphometh
ablative Baphometh
vocative Baphometh