Zernebogus

ZERNEBOGUS - Pagan Anglo-Saxon god, described as "black, malevolent, ill-omened Divinity". From the Chaldean, Zer-Nebo-Gus denoting "the seed of the prophet Cush".

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Zernebogus

by Froggo Zijgeb - 4/21/21 11:37 AM
`zerne` yz a Middle English variant of yarn.
Igh reckon that Hislop's translator spinned a yarn about a bogus god.

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zernebogus

by the impaler - 1/19/20 4:12 AM
who was this ill-omened divinity/

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by Anonymous - 7/26/20 8:56 AM
It was the seed of Cush or his son, Nimrod. See more in "The Two Babylons" by Alexander Hislop.

Symbols from The Two Babylons: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T V W X Y Z

Zeira
Zemir-amit
Zer
Zernebogus
Zero
Zero-asta
Ziera
Ziera Kissou
Ziv
Zor-adas
Zoroaster
Zuhro
Zuro-asha