Σᾰτάν or Σατᾶν, ὁ, “Satan”, Hebrew word for adversary, opponent, LXX.1Ki.11.14, 23 ; translated by ἐπίβουλος in LXX.1Ki.29.4 ; also accuser, translated by ὁ διάβολος in LXX.Job.1.6f, LXX.Zech.3.1 :—hence as chief of the evil spirits, the Devil, NT.2Cor.12.7 (indeclinable, as genitive); also Σᾰτᾰνᾶς, ᾶ, ὁ, LXX.Job.2.3 (codex A), LXX.Sir.21.27 , frequently in <:— adjectiveΣατανικός, ή, όν, “PLond.” 5.1731.11 (6th c.AD).