The villainness of the 1956 book The Hundred and One Dalmatians and the Disney films 101 Dalmatians and 102 Dalmatians, was Cruella De Vil.
*The 1980s punk band was "Cruella Deville."
devil- -ed put them together and its obviously deviled and you better no how to spell eggs
Devil (as in 'a bit of a devil'), knave = malvadoM-A-L-V-A-D-ODevil (= Satan) = diablo, demonioD-I-A-B-L-OD-E-M-O-N-I-ODevil in spanish is "diablo"
There is no Jewish Aramaic word for devil.
Devil is translated 'diable' (masc.) in French.
The author of The Devil's Door is Sharan Newman.
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Witches do not believe in "The Devil". We do not perform exorcisms to rid someone of "The Devil".
The devil is masculine in French so it's...le diable.
Tasmanian devil is the correct spelling.
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Yes they Are! Hallejuhah.... however U spell It!
Goodman Brown breaks the evil spell by rejecting the devil's offer and choosing to resist temptation. He resists the devil's influence and refuses to go further into the forest, thus breaking the spell of temptation.
Satan. <----- Who Ever Typed This Wrong His Name Is Lucifer ( I Just Improved the Answer )
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devil- -ed put them together and its obviously deviled and you better no how to spell eggs
The likely word is the proper name Cruella de Vil, villainess of 101 Dalmatians.
Devil (as in 'a bit of a devil'), knave = malvadoM-A-L-V-A-D-ODevil (= Satan) = diablo, demonioD-I-A-B-L-OD-E-M-O-N-I-ODevil in spanish is "diablo"