djöfull

Icelandic

/ˈtjœːvʏtl/

noun
Definitions
  • devil

Etymology

Inherited from Old Norse djǫfull derived from Old English deofol derived from Latin diabolus (devil) derived from Ancient Greek διάβολος (slanderer, accuser, devil, Devil).

Origin

Ancient Greek

διάβολος

Gloss

slanderer, accuser, devil, Devil

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