Faust

/faʊst/ noun

Refers to the legendary German scholar who made a pact with the devil, trading his soul for knowledge and worldly pleasures. The subject of many literary and musical works.

From the historical figure Johann Georg Faust (c. 1480-1540), a German alchemist and astrologer. The name became synonymous with the archetypal bargain with evil for power or knowledge.

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