diuval
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Old Saxon
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Etymology
1.2
Noun
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Descendants
Old Saxon
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Etymology
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From
Proto-West Germanic
*diubul
, from
Latin
diabolus
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Noun
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diuval
n
devil
Descendants
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Middle Low German:
dūvel
German Low German:
Düwel
,
Dîwel
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Old Norse:
djǫfull
Icelandic:
djöfull
Faroese:
djevul
,
devul
,
devil
Norwegian:
Bokmål:
djevel
Nynorsk:
djevel
Old Swedish:
diævul
,
diæffwol
,
diæffuill
,
diawl
,
diwell
,
dyfwll
,
dyffwill
,
diefwel
Swedish:
djävel
,
djävul
,
jävel
Danish:
djævel
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Old Saxon terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
Old Saxon terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
Old Saxon terms borrowed from Latin
Old Saxon terms derived from Latin
Old Saxon lemmas
Old Saxon nouns
Old Saxon neuter nouns
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