In Irish it's "Ag siúl san áit a mbíonn an Diabhal ag rince"
panmas devil dance is the el atravesao
Yes, the devil used to be an angel.But he thought that he was better than god, so he got kicked out of heaven.
They used priests, and various superstition to determine whether or not you were the followers of the devil, most of the time it was based off public accusation, so your neighbour, seeing you do suspicious activity, such as sleep walking may have claimed that you were a witch, however it wasn't half as bad as it was during the 1400's
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No. John Webster did.
When the Devil Dances has 688 pages.
When the Devil Dances was created in 2002.
Diabhal (pronounced d'aul) is the Irish Gaelic word for devil.
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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.
From Spanish to English "que diablo" means that devil. "Devil" is "diablo" but you should not translate literally. "Que diablo" is better translated as "what the hell", such as in "what what the hell ("devil") is going on here?"
Get to a mental health facility.
There is not a superstition that says if you walk backwards through a door that you will trick the devil. There is one that says walking backwards through a door will make you forget things.
The idiom "The devil dances in an empty pocket" means that when someone is financially struggling or lacks money, they are more likely to make poor decisions or engage in unethical behavior. It suggests that financial hardship can lead to desperation and moral compromise. The devil symbolizes temptation or negative influences, while an empty pocket represents a lack of resources or financial stability.
To effectively remove devil's walking stick from your garden, you can manually pull out the plants, making sure to remove the entire root system. Wear protective gloves to avoid getting pricked by the thorns. You can also use herbicides specifically designed to target woody plants like devil's walking stick. Be sure to follow the instructions on the herbicide label carefully to ensure safe and effective removal.
That's what my grand kids call it (a.k.a. Preying Mantis)
duine olcANOTHER ANSWER:An Mac Mallaithe; An Ainsprid; or An tÁibhirseoir.