to obtain by threat or violence
'Shall Not' and 'Will Not' have two wholly different meaning. Won't and Shan't are the constricted abbreviations of the words. Shalln't is bad english and simply wrong. As to Won't, that's not the same meaning.
the meaning may depend on the accent you say it with, but one meaning: it's like 'Amen' or 'so shall it be' pronounced [ah-SHAY]
have a nice stay, we shall meet again
Speak of the devil refers to a dated religious belief that if the Devil is mentioned by name, he will appear. This is why it is often used when someone coincidentally shows up, just as he or she is being talked about. Now, the belief is considered superstitious.
Roughly, this means "What shall/should I do?" where 'doushiyou' is an expression meaning "what to do" and 'kana' expresses the speaker's uncertainty.
the devil shall rise after the antichrist has controlled humans to fight with him. then all the 7 disasters of the apocolypse shall begin. most people shall die. then the devil shall rise to earth to fight, but then god shall send Jesus, on a white horse, with many angels to destroy Satan. they shall fight, and the devil shall lose, then god shall rule earth for 800 years, but soon the devil will come again, but shall just be sent to hell again. after the ruling of god, judgment day shall begin, and it doesn't look too good.
Listen to "Thy Unveiling" and you shall be answer. They believe in God.
i shall convey you
I shall praise Him
Contraction of "shall not"
You shall not covet your neighbours wife. Means you shall not have a desire to have her even in lust.
you shall be mine is the meaning
shall we/I throw it
'Shall Not' and 'Will Not' have two wholly different meaning. Won't and Shan't are the constricted abbreviations of the words. Shalln't is bad english and simply wrong. As to Won't, that's not the same meaning.
shan't is a contraction (meaning two words combined, example won't) and it's full meaning is shall not
This means that when you speak his name "the devil" or satan.. you are inviting evil or demonic spirits. Satan loves to hear his name. When we speak his name we glorify him and give him more power in our lives. He wants to be involved in everything, so don't speak about him.
Mr. Hale is referring to the Devil when he says "we shall need hard study if it comes to tracking down the old boy." The reference to "the old boy" is a colloquial term for the Devil, indicating that if they need to expose the Devil's presence in Salem, it will require significant effort and investigation.