Definitions for Apollyon

Apollyon A·pol·lyon

Spelling: [uh-pol-yuh n]
IPA: /əˈpɒl yən/

Apollyon is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 123 anagrams from letters in Apollyon (allnoopy).

Definitions for Apollyon

noun

  1. the destroyer; the angel of the bottomless pit; Abaddon. Rev. 9:11.

Origin of Apollyon

Greek apollýōn (present participle of apollýnai to utterly destroy), equivalent to ap- ap-2 + olly- destroy + -ōn present participle suffix

Examples for Apollyon

Rhodes was Apollyon and a financier, and the foul fiend himself.

On the other hand, Apollyon may be waiting for one round the corner of the next street.

Apollyon with his darts was my favourite nightmare for years.

Evidently this was a case of possession by Apollyon himself.

But he met with no other harm from Apollyon quite through this valley.

When Beelzebub had ended his oration, then Apollyon did begin.

Apollyon can make it as hot for a city as he can for an individual.

She had grappled with Isaac Pitman as with Apollyon and had not been worsted.

"I was not proposing to apply for your custom," said Apollyon meekly.

It is Apollyon who tempts Rome thus with the world and the flesh.

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