The word "devil" originates from the Old English "deofol," which is derived from the Latin "diabolus" and the Greek "diabolos," meaning "slanderer" or "accuser." These terms are rooted in the verb "diaballein," which means "to throw across" or "to slander." The concept has evolved over time, becoming associated with a supernatural being opposed to God and embodying evil in various religious traditions.
Dragon comes from Dracule, or devil. This creates the referance to serpents.
alliogator means devil lizard coming from th spanish
The Spanish word for devil is diablo.
There is no Jewish Aramaic word for devil.
The Swahili word is "shetani".
The word for devil in Swahili is "shetani."
If you believe in such then the devil is always out
diabhal, a devil: An Diabhal, the Devil.
Diabhal (pronounced d'aul) is the Irish Gaelic word for devil.
melrah in egyptian word meaning son of the devil
"Devil" translates as "Teufel".
devil = kiapolo