Hebrew authors used shedim, meaning "lords, idols" in the Septuagint. Should others know of an earlier rendering, feel free to add.
The Aramaic word for demon is "shed."
what the demon is that!
Demon = shed (שד)
It comes from the furies who according to Greek myth were from the underworld ruled by Hades. The furies were evil demon-like creatures with wings.
Akuma. it means devil or demon.
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.
The noun 'demon' is an abstract noun as a word for a persistent damaging or demoralizing force; a word for a mythical creature; a word for a concept.The noun 'demon' is a concrete noun as a word for someone who is extremely zealous or diligent; a word for a physical person.
Yes, shed (שד) means demon or genie.
The word "puckish" originates from the mischievous character Puck in William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Puck is known for his playful and mischievous nature, hence the association with the word "puckish" to describe someone with similar traits.
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'demon' is "Eshishieno".