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Lilith

American  
[lil-ith] / ˈlɪl ɪθ /

noun

  1. Semitic Mythology. a female demon dwelling in deserted places and attacking children.

  2. Jewish Folklore. Adam's first wife, before Eve was created.


Lilith British  
/ ˈlɪlɪθ /

noun

  1. (in the Old Testament and in Jewish folklore) a female demon, who attacks children

  2. (in Talmudic literature) Adam's first wife

  3. a witch notorious in medieval demonology

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Lilith Gough, a registered art psychotherapist based in Torfaen, said there was no one-size-fits-all therapeutic solution for trauma but getting the right help when needed was important.

From BBC • Feb. 17, 2026

Sadie Weldon, a private citizen, sought to depose the Lilith Fund’s deputy director using a special Texas mechanism called a 202 petition that allows people to investigate a potential claim before filing suit.

From Slate • Jan. 16, 2026

The Lilith Fund was ready to go, using Weldon’s petition as an opening for another constitutional challenge to S.B.

From Slate • Jan. 16, 2026

When the Hotel Cafe asked Michaelson to headline its 2008 all-female tour, she thought, “When does that ever happen, except for Lilith Fair?”

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 30, 2025

Good heavens, Lilith, if you knew how thankful a fellow is to meet a good old-fashioned girl!

From What a Man Wills by Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs.