Yes, shed (שד) means demon or genie.
Demon Hunter = tsayyad shedim (צייד שדים)Demon = shed (שד)hunter = tsayyad (צייד)a female demon hunter = tsayyedet shedim (ציידת שדים)
what the demon is that!
There is no actual Hebrew word that means "devil". Modern Hebrew translates this word as rasha (רשע) "an evil one" or deh-mohn (דמון) which is just the word "demon" borrowed from English. The Hebrew word Satan (שטן) does not mean "devil". It actually means opponent or adversary, and there is nothing in Hebrew scriptures that link Satan with our modern concept of a devil.
Hebrew authors used shedim, meaning "lords, idols" in the Septuagint. Should others know of an earlier rendering, feel free to add.
The word "demon" in the Gospels typically refers to evil spirits or unclean spirits that possess or afflict people, rather than messengers of evil. These demons are depicted as malevolent forces that cause harm and torment to individuals.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Akuma. it means devil or demon.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
In latin, the word sand is Harena or Arena, and demon is Daemon. so for sand demon one can presume that it would translate to Harenadaemon
use the word demon in a sentence a very stupid sentence whoever wrote that this a better one the demon was locked up forever
The Japanese word for 'Demon World' is 鬼の世界.