Where does “Belcebú” come from?

Belcebú (Spanish) comes from Old Spanish Belzebub, from Latin Beelzebūb, from Ancient Greek Βεελζεβούλ, from Hebrew בעל זבוב, from Hebrew בַּעַל, from Proto-Semitic baʿl- — lord, master, owner; husband, master, owner;...

Belcebú (Spanish): Beelzebub

Definitions

  1. Beelzebub

Ancestry of “Belcebú”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old SpanishBelzebubBeelzebub
2LatinBeelzebūbthe god of the Philistine city of Ekron
3Ancient GreekΒεελζεβούλBeelzebub (a name for Satan)
4Hebrewבעל זבובfly-lord
5Hebrewבַּעַלmaster; master, owner; lord, master; Baal
6Proto-Semiticbaʿl-lord, master, owner; husband, master, owner;...
Every word from Proto-Semitic baʿl-Every word from Hebrew בַּעַלEvery word from Hebrew בעל זבוב