deofol
Old English
noun
Definitions
- the Devil, Satan
- a demon
Etymology
Inherited from *diubul borrowed from Latin diabolus (devil).
Origin
Latin
diabolus
Gloss
devil
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- diabology English
- *diablus Latin
- diabolus Latin
- Teufel German
- diavolo Italian
- diable French
- diabolo French
- διάβολος Ancient Greek
- djevel Norwegian Bokmål
- djävel Swedish
- djevel Norwegian Nynorsk
- dēofol Old English
- djǫfull Old Norse
- diable Old French
- diable Catalan, Valencian
- djöfull Icelandic
- tiufal Old High German
- díabul Old Irish
- djevul Faroese
- tiuvel Middle High German
- djall Albanian
- *diubal gmw-pro
- *diubul gmw-pro
- diuval Old Dutch
- diabo Old Portuguese
- diuval Old Saxon
- Tüüfel Alemannic German
- diævul Old Swedish
- diaul Friulian
- diōvel Old Frisian
- diablo Old Spanish
- Düüwel Saterland Frisian
- diaul Dalmatian
- diabolo Hawaiian
- Deivel Hunsrik
- diale Bourguignon
- giavo Istriot
- diavule Corsican
- diábel Old Czech