I don't think so.
Answer 2:
No, it's from Latin, which got it from Arabic. It comes from an Arabic word meaning "the distillate."
No, I have never encountered the devil while under the influence of alcohol.
Chertoff is Russian for "devil" or "son of the devil".
Miscipula diaboli is Latin. Miscipula meaning "trap" and diaboli meaning "devil". Together they make "Devil's Trap" or "Trap of the Devil". Hope this helped :)
Miscipula diaboli is Latin. Miscipula meaning "trap" and diaboli meaning "devil". Together they make "Devil's Trap" or "Trap of the Devil". Hope this helped :)
A mind not working is a devil playground
Celebrate the devil.
melrah in egyptian word meaning son of the devil
la diablesse is a she-devil.
from the devil
The Tasmanian devil is a marsupial mammal. Specifically, it is a carnivorous marsupial, meaning it is a dasyurid.
Air and fire
To elaborate, I am not talking about marines. I am talking about which creature is the "devil's dog" according to Wales literature, as the caterpillar is the "devil's cat"; "caterpillar" also mans "devil's cat", so I guess I am looking for which beast is legendary the dog of the Devil, also meaning "devil's dog" in another language.