What is another word for baron samedi?

Pronunciation: [bˈaɹən sˈe͡ɪmdɪ] (IPA)

Baron Samedi is a Haitian voodoo deity who is believed to be the lord of the dead. He is known for his dark, mysterious and sinister appearance which is often associated with death and resurrection. There are many synonyms for the name Baron Samedi in the Haitian voodoo culture, such as Baron, Bawon Samedi, Bawon Sanmdi, and Papa Gede. These synonyms are used to refer to the same deity with the aim of depicting different aspects of his personality or emphasizing his role as the lord of the dead. While each of these synonyms has its unique meaning, they all point to the same powerful spirit that is revered in the Haitian voodoo beliefs.

What are the hypernyms for Baron samedi?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Loa, trickster figure, death deity, Haitian spirit, Voodoo deity, Voodoo figure.

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