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  2. Enochian - Wikipedia

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    The phonology of Enochian is "thoroughly English", apart from difficult sequences such as bdrios, excolphabmartbh, longamphlg, lapch, etc. [16] Similarly, Enochian orthography closely follows Early Modern English orthography, for example in having soft and hard c and g , and in using digraphs ch , ph , sh , and th for the sounds /tʃ ~ k/, /f ...

  3. List of constructed languages - Wikipedia

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    Enochian: late 16th century John Dee, Edward Kelley: Purported Angelic language, possibly used in magic and occultism. Vendergood: early 20th century William James Sidis: Based mainly on Latin and Greek, with influence from German, English and Romance languages. Contains eight moods, including Sidis's own strongeable, and has a base twelve ...

  4. Language of the birds - Wikipedia

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    Huginn and Muninn sit on Odin's shoulders in this illustration from an 18th-century Icelandic manuscript.. In Abrahamic and European mythology, medieval literature and occultism, the language of the birds is postulated as a mystical, perfect divine language, Adamic language, Enochian, angelic language or a mythical or magical language used by birds to communicate with the initiated.

  5. English Qaballa - Wikipedia

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    English Qaballa (EQ) is a system of Hermetic Qabalah, supported by a system of arithmancy that interprets the letters of the English alphabet via an assigned set of values. It was created by James Lees in 1976, through his efforts to understand, interpret, and elaborate on the mysteries of Aleister Crowley 's Book of the Law .

  6. Watcher (angel) - Wikipedia

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    In the English localization of the first Drakengard game, the overarching antagonists are semi-divine beings called "the Watchers." Though the game sometimes refers to them as "daemons," in the original Japanese text they are simply called angels. The English localization for the prequel, Drakengard 3, calls them angels as well.

  7. Enochian magic - Wikipedia

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    Linguist Donald Laycock, an Australian Skeptic, studied the Enochian journals, and argues against any extraordinary features. The phonology and grammar resemble English, though the translations are not sufficient to work out any regular morphology. [8] Some Enochian words resemble words and proper names in the Bible, but most have no apparent ...

  8. Angelic language - Wikipedia

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    Enochian, the Angelic language as presented by John Dee and Edward Kelley Glossolalia , the "speaking in tongues" of Charismatic Christianity, sometimes interpreted as the angelic speech transmitted through humans

  9. The Satanic Bible - Wikipedia

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    The rest of The Book of Leviathan is composed of the Enochian Keys, which LaVey adapted from Dee's original work. They are given in Enochian and also translated into English. [74] LaVey provides a brief introduction that credits Dee and explains some of the history behind the Enochian Keys and language.