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The adjective "evil" is malus in Latin. The noun is malum.
The Greek word for evil phonetic spelling is (pon-ay-ros').The real spelling is in Greek symbols that can't be duplicated on a keyboard.
Cattiveria, malvagità.
Kakos, poniros.
Its σκανδαλιά (skandalia).
"llewd did i live, and evil i did dwell"
It comes from the furies who according to Greek myth were from the underworld ruled by Hades. The furies were evil demon-like creatures with wings.
Well okay, Raven in Greek means evil an evil bird
to say "Devil" in greek is διάβολος engilsh:Devil Greek:διάβολος
No.
Tyrants. Note: In Ancient Greece, the word "tyrant" meant "ruler," not "evil despot."
The correct word is eosphorus which is a greek word and it means light bearer and not lucifer which is a latin word.The correct word is eosphorus.Eosphorus is satan and he is a greek.He also goes by many other names such as diavolos which is a greek word for devil,and he also goes by the name demonas which is another greek word for demon.Satan is ethnically a greek he is also known as hades and halios.Halios means sun in greek becuase satan is a light bearer he brings the evil dark light.So satan is greek he is the same person apollo and lucifer.
"ΞΞ±ΞΊΟ" (kako) in Greek means "bad" or "evil."
The Eskimo word for evil is Piktaungitok.
The french word for evil is mal
He wasn't considered evil. The Greeks didn't define their gods as "good" or "evil". He was associated with darkness, which WE associate with evil.