The Scots word for Devil is "Deil." It is often used in various expressions and idioms in Scots literature and conversation. The term reflects both the cultural and linguistic heritage of Scotland, encapsulating the folklore and religious beliefs associated with the concept of evil.
Most Scots just use the word "devil" - see for example the poetry of Robbie Burns. Gaelic speaking Scot presumably have their own word in Gaelic, but I'm afraid I can't help you on that.
Auld Nick.
The word for 'lion' in Scots Gaelic is 'leòmhann'.
The Scots word for snow is snaw, and also in the Northeast, snyauve.The Scots Gaelic word is sneachd.
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The Spanish word for devil is diablo.
There is no Jewish Aramaic word for devil.
Answer: wee. Note: this is the translation in Scots, which should not be confused with Scottish Gaelic.
The Swahili word is "shetani".
The word for devil in Swahili is "shetani."
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