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devilOld English deofol "evil spirit, a devil, the devil, false god, diabolical person," from Late Latin diabolus (also the source of Italian diavolo, French diable, Spanish diablo; German Teufel [..]
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devilDevil [N] [B] [S](Gr. diabolos), a slanderer, the arch-enemy of man's spiritual interest ( Job 1:6 ; Revelation 2:10 ; Zechariah 3:1 ). He is called also "the accuser of the brethen" ( [..]
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devilSame as dust whirl, dust devil.
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devilSatan: (Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell annoy: cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations; &a [..]
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devilan evil spirit. The word is often used to describe a wicked or cruel person
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devilChristian synonym for Satan: an all-evil former angel. He is regarded by most progressive Christians as a mythical being who symbolizes evil. He is regarded by most conservative Christians as an ex [..]
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devil(Gr. diabolos), a slanderer, the arch-enemy of man's spiritual interest (Job 1:6; Rev. 2:10; Zech. 3:1). He is called also "the accuser of the brethen" (Rev. 12:10).In Lev. 17:7 the wor [..]
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devil(slanderer). The name describes Satan as slandering God to man and man to God. The former work is of course, a part of his great work of temptation to evil and is not only exemplified but illustrated [..]
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devilsotn
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deviltayvl (tayvolim)
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devilFor farmers to dream of the devil, denotes blasted crops and death among stock, also family sickness. Sporting people should heed this dream as a warning to be careful of their affairs, as they are likely to venture beyond the laws of their State. For a preacher, this dream is undeniable proof that he is over-zealous, and should forebear worshiping [..]
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devilTo mix a food with spicy seasonings and sauces. Devilled eggs are an example.
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devilA machine for loosening the raw fibres.
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devilThe personification of evil.
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devilTo combine a Jamaican food with various hot or spicy Jamaican seasonings such as red pepper or jerk sauce, thereby creating a "deviled" dish. T
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devilA term describing food that is combined with various other spicy seasonings such as Tabasco sauce or red peppers and thereby creating a “deviled” dish.
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devil(n) (Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell(n) an evil supernatural being(n) a word used in exclamations of confusion(n) a [..]
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devildiabolus
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devilRepresented with a cloven foot, because by the Rabbinical writers he is called seirissim (a goat). As the goat is a type of uncleanness, the prince of unclean spirits is aptly represented under this e [..]
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devilin legal parlance, is a leader’s fag who gets up the facts of a brief, with the laws bearing on it, and arranges everything for the pleader in methodical order.
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devilDeck seam between ship's side and outboard line of planking.
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devilCaulker's name for the seam in the upper deck planking next to a ship's waterways. There was very little space to get at this seam, making it a difficult and awkward job. This is the origin [..]
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devilCaulker's name for the seam in the upper deck planking next to a ship's waterways. There was very little space to get at this seam, making it a difficult and awkward job. This is the origin [..]
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devilto prepare with spicy seasoning or sauce, for instance mustard and cayenne.
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devilto prepare with spicy seasoning or sauce, for instance mustard and cayenne.
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devilThe author of all our woes and proprietor of all the good things of this world. demons and devils partying
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devilThe Devil is the name given to a supernatural entity who, in most Western religions, is the central embodiment of evil. This entity is commonly referred to by a variety of other names, including Satan, Asmodai, Beelzebub, Lucifer and/or Mephistopheles. In classic demonology, however, each of these alternate names refers to a specific supernatural e [..]
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devilThe treble-6, so called due to '666', and the fact that it is often hit in error when going for treble-13 or treble-10.
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devil1. Supreme spirit of evil and enemy of god. 2. Superhuman malignant being or very bad person.
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devil
(theology) The chief devil; Satan.
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devil
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