diablo
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Definitions
- devil
Etymology
Borrowed from French diable (devil, demon) derived 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
- diavolo Italian
- diable French
- diablement French
- diablerie French
- diablesse French
- diablotin French
- diaboliste French
- diabolo French
- mélasse French
- διάβολος Ancient Greek
- deofol Old English
- dēofol Old English
- djǫfull Old Norse
- diable Old French
- diable Esperanto
- diablido Esperanto
- diable Catalan, Valencian
- tiufal Old High German
- díabul Old Irish
- djall Albanian
- diable Middle French
- *diubal gmw-pro
- *diubul gmw-pro
- diuval Old Dutch
- diabo Old Portuguese
- diuval Old Saxon
- diaul Friulian
- diablo Old Spanish
- diaul Dalmatian
- diabolo Hawaiian
- dyab Haitian, Haitian Creole
- diab Mauritian Creole
- dyab Mauritian Creole
- diale Bourguignon
- giavo Istriot
- diavule Corsican
- dyab Seychellois Creole
- djab Antillean Creole
- jab Antillean Creole
- diábel Old Czech