The word fiend is a derivation of the latin word fienis leviath meaning untrustworthy. It was apadted to the current, Westernised form in 1800s England and has been being used ever since to describe someone of unlikeable, untrustworthy nature.
Devil fiend
The fiend ran away from the police.
The word fiend is a noun that refers to a demon or monster but can used to describe an extremely atrocious person. Examples: A fiend rose from the ground and destroyed the village. My neighbor is a fiend who abuses his family.
coke head, crack head, meth fiend, fiend, etc.
it derive from Negro...lol
The English word 'name' is similar to the French word 'nom' but it does not derive from it. .
Fiend, foe, or frenemy.
"Muah" is a word?
The correct spelling is "fiend." It is pronounced as "feend," with the "ee" sounding like the letter "e" in the word "seen."
it didnt derive from any country but arose in English by analogy with the word chemistry
Yesterday,I was studying fiends.
dragonflyDire beastDread creatureCruel BaneEvil fiend