sweevil- being sweet but evil at the same time
the word is malediction means to speak evil of or curse
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.
It means that you are a sweet and innocent person on the outside but in the inside your evil
Defensores contra malum is the Latin equivalent of 'protectors from evil'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'defensores' means 'protectors'. The preposition 'contra' means 'against'. The noun 'malum' means 'evil'.
Good out of evil is the English equivalent of 'ex malo bono'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'ex' means 'from, out of'. The word 'malo' means 'bad, evil'. The word 'bono' means 'good'.
It means bad, with evil intent
Common evil or social evil is the English equivalent of 'malus communis'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'malus' means 'evil'. The adjective 'communis' means 'common, social'.
The Latin equivalent of 'sweet piece' is dulcis pars. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'dulcis' means 'sweet'. The noun 'pars' means 'piece'.
"Suss" is a slang term that means to figure out or understand something. It can also mean to investigate or scrutinize someone or something.
-cide can mean to kill and wrong/bad/evil
villain
Some act that is evil or wicked.