No it's definition has changed considerably over time, initially had nothing whatsoever to do with the Devil
devil
The devil gave an evil chuckle.There was something evil in his eyes.It was an act of pure evil.
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the devil is upon us everywhere devils are evil there you go some sentences with devil in them
If you spell "evil" backwards, you get "live". Have you ever noticed that the word "evil" is 80% of the word "Devil"? "The Evil Roy Slade" is a hilarious spoof of the western movie genre.
The word devil is a noun, a common, singular noun. Devil is also a verb, meaning to harass or tease.
In Polish, the term for a female devil is "diablica." The word "diablica" is derived from "diabeł," which means devil. It is used to refer to a female representation of a devil or demon in folklore and mythology.
It's a Creole word derived from the Spanish word "diablesa" or female devil. In many Caribbean islands, it is a mythical devil/woman that seduces men and then scratches their eyes out or kills them.
The devil is evil, so if you're full of the devil you are acting in a bad or evil way.
1. Demon or devil; 2. (devil) names are Moro, Tatanasui or Dakuwaqa; 3. an evil spirit
No. Evil is said with a long E. Devil is said with a short E.
The English word "sorcery" originatedfrom a Latin word, sortiarius, which meant one who sorts, as in casts lots with the assistance of evil spirits