Also with capital initial. Esp. in Christian theology: the supreme spirit of evil, the tempter and spiritual enemy of humankind, the adversary of…
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释义 | the world > the supernatural > deity > a devil > the Devil or Satan > [noun] (104) devileOE Also with capital initial. Esp. in Christian theology: the supreme spirit of evil, the tempter and spiritual enemy of humankind, the adversary of… Beelzebubc950 The Devil; a devil; also transferred. the foul ghosteOE An evil spirit; a demon. Also in the loath (also foul, wicked) ghost: the Devil. rare after 17th cent. SatanOE Esp. in Christian theology: the proper name of the Devil, the supreme embodiment or spirit of evil, the tempter and spiritual enemy of humankind… warlockOE The Devil; Satan. Obsolete. SatanasOE A name for the Devil; = Satan, n. 1a. worsea1200 With the. The Devil. Obsolete. unwinea1225 spec. The Evil One. (So Middle Swedish ovin.) wondc1250 The evil one, the devil. (So Danish den onde.) quedea1275 With the. The Devil. pucka1300 spec. (with the). The Devil; Satan. Now only in to play (the) puck with. Irish English in later use. serpenta1300 The serpent, ‘more subtil than any beast of the field’, that tempted Eve (Genesis iii. 1–5); the Tempter, the Devil, Satan. Also, the Old Serpent… dragon1340 An appellation of Satan, the ‘Old Serpent’. shrew1362 Applied to the Devil. Obsolete. Apollyon1382 The destroyer, a name given to the Devil. the god of this worldc1384 the god of this world: the Devil, regarded as controlling or holding sway over the temporal world. Mahoundc1400 Chiefly Scottish in early use. (A name for) the Devil. Also (depreciative) applied to a man. Now rare. leviathan1412 (After Isaiah xxvii. 1.) The great enemy of God, Satan. Obsolete. worsta1425 spec. The Devil. Cf. worse, n. 2b. Obsolete. old enemyc1449 (a) the Devil; (b) Scottish (usually in form auld enemy; frequently with capital initials) England (spec. as viewed from Scotland, originally with… Ruffin1567 cant. In specific sense (frequently with capital initial): the Devil, Satan. Chiefly in the ruffin cly you: ‘the devil take you’. archaic in… dismal1570 A dismal person. The devil. Obsolete. Plotcocka1578 A nickname for: the Devil. the Wicked One1582 Bad in moral character, disposition, or conduct; inclined or addicted to wilful wrongdoing… of a person (or a community of persons). goodman1603 Scottish. euphemistic. The devil. In later use frequently in the auld goodman. Now archaic and historical. Mahu1603 (The name of) a devil. foul thief1609 With the. A nickname for: the Devil. Cf. old (auld), ill thief at thief, n. 2b. somebody1609 A person whose name is intentionally suppressed; occasionally, the Devil. somebody up there, God; a supernatural controlling power. legiona1616 With allusion to the biblical episode (at Mark 5:9) of the man possessed by a multitude of demons (see… (The name of) a possessing devil. Also: Satan. Lord of Flies1622 Also Lord of Flies. Beelzebub; the devil. walliman1629 (a name for) the devil. shaitan1638 Chiefly in or with reference to Muslim countries or Islamic contexts. Satan, the Devil; a devil, an evil spirit. Old Nicka1643 A humorous or familiar name for: the Devil. Also (rare) with the. Nick1647 The Devil. Cf. Old Nick, n. unsel?1675 The Evil One. rare. old gentleman1681 euphemistic. The Devil. Occasionally more fully the old gentleman in black. old boy1692 U.S. euphemistic. The Devil. the gentleman in black1693 euphemistic. the gentleman in black and variants: the Devil. Now rare. deuce1694 The personification or spirit of mischief, the devil. Originally, in exclamatory and interjectional phrases; often as a mere expression of… Black Spy1699 (with the) the Devil. the vicious one1713 the vicious one, ? the Evil One. rare. worricow1719 with the = the Devil. Old Roger1725 As the name of a male person of a particular class. Old Roger: (a humorous or familiar name for) the devil. Cf. old, adj. 14. Lord of the Flies1727 Also Lord of Flies. Beelzebub; the devil. Simmie1728 A name for: the Devil. Chiefly in Auld Simmie (cf. old, adj. 14). Old Scratch1734 A name for the devil, usually Old Scratch. Old Harry1777 A familiar name for the Devil: see also old, adj. and Nick, n.2 to play Old Harry with: to play the devil or the mischief with; to work mischief… Old Poker1784 A hobgoblin, a mischievous sprite; a demon, a devil. Now chiefly in Old Poker: the Devil, Satan. Cf. Tom Poker n. at Tom, n.1 compounds 1b(b). Auld Hornie1786 Usually Auld Hornie: A name for: the devil. Scottish. old (auld), ill thief1789 old (auld), ill thief: the Devil. Scottish dialect. old one1790 A humorous or familiar name for: the Devil. little-good1821 Scottish. The Devil. Obsolete. Tom Walker1833 A name for: the Devil. rare. bogy1840 As quasi-proper name: The evil one, the devil. diabolarch1845 A ruler or leader of devils; a chief devil, esp. Satan. Old Ned1859 The Devil. Cf. Old Nick, n. iniquity1899 As a name for the devil. Subcategories:— as ruler (3) — as enemy or fiend (11) — as Lucifer (1) — as seducer or tempter (2) — the Antichrist (6) — cloven hoof (5) — quality of being (4) — rule by (4) — servant of (3) — manifestation of (1) — Gnostic (1) — of Buddhist mythology (1) — medium of diabolic communication (1) — hierarchy of (1) — the date of (1) — dread of (1) — knowledge relating to (1) |
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