used as a name of the devil
the planet Venus when appearing as the morning star
Old English from Latin lucifer light-bearing, from luc-, lux light + -fer -fer. Originally a name given to the morning star; used in the Bible (Isaiah 14:12) as an epithet for a king of Babylon who tried to rival God and was cast into hell, said by early Church fathers to represent an archangel who was driven out of heaven because of his pride, later identified with Satan