Dibolus - translated to English as "The Devil."
Satanas - literally Satan. Meaning adversary as it comes down from Hebrew.
It's Latin for, "In direct contact with Satan."
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The element named after the German word for Satan is "Lutetium," which comes from the Latin term "lutetia" meaning "mud."
There are several Latin words that can mean evil as an adjective or a noun: malus (adj) pravus (adj) improbus (adj) malum (noun) incommodum (noun)
The word Satan comes to modern English from Middle English, to Middle English from Old English, to Old English from Late Latin, to Late Latin from Greek, and to Greek from Hebrew: śāṭān = adversary.
He understands all languages but he would most likely understand Latin languagehebrew and latin american
translated to its Latin origins means "Satan the all mighty" (or 'almighty')
Lucifer, from lux, "light", and ferre, "to bear".
Shatan. The modern day word in English that derives from this word is Satan, and th elatin word came from the Sanskrit word Shaitan. All west- European languages derive from latin and latin in turn derives from Sanskrit.
It's just Satan still
Satan is satan in Swedish.
No one, Satan was an angel, and even with a fallen nature is much more powerful and intelligent than any human being.Alternate Viewpoint:St. Jerome (a/k/a Hieronymus), who purportedly translate the Bible from the original tongues into Latin. Legend has it he did so alone in a cave and was tormented by Satan who insisted that Jerome teach him the scriptures presumably for strategic purposes.