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Qué (quién) es kill-devil - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Killdevil; Kill-devil; Kill devil (disambiguation)

devil         
  • Statue of the devil in the [[Žmuidzinavičius Museum]] or Devil's Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania
  • [[Iblis]] (top right on the picture) refuses to prostrate before the newly created [[Adam]] from a [[Persian miniature]].
  • National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]].
  • A fresco detail from the [[Rila Monastery]], in which demons are depicted as having grotesque faces and bodies
  • Engraving of Immanuel Kant
  • [[Satan]] (the dragon; on the left) gives to the beast of the sea (on the right) power represented by a [[sceptre]] in a detail of panel III.40 of the medieval French [[Apocalypse Tapestry]], produced between 1377 and 1382.
  • A lion-faced deity found on a Gnostic gem in [[Bernard de Montfaucon]]'s ''L'antiquité expliquée et représentée en figures'' may be a depiction of the Demiurge.
  • Ahriman Div being slain during a scene from the [[Shahnameh]]
SUPERNATURAL ENTITY THAT IS A PERSONIFICATION OF EVIL AND ENEMY OF A GOD OR GODS AND/OR HUMANKIND
The Devil and his names; Djabelek; Diabolus; שָׂטָן; Devilish; Prince of Evil; Prince of the air; Lord of Darkness; Prince of the power of the air; Prince of the Devils; Dark Lord (religious); Dark Lord (theism); Unjust devil; Unjust Devil; 😈; Diuil; Diuils; No devil; Existence of the Devil; List of named devils; Devil (Christianity); Devilkin
I. n.
1.
Satan, Luciter, Belial, Apollyon, Arch-fiend, Arch-enemy, the Tempter, Deuce, the Evil One, the Man of Sin, the Wicked One, the Old Serpent, the Prince of Darkness, the Foul Fiend, the Enemy, the Adversary. See apollyon.
2.
Demon, evil spirit, goblin.
3.
Printer's devil, printer's errand-boy.
II. v. a.
1.
Make devilish or fiendish.
2.
Spice excessively, make hot or burning with spices.
Devilish         
  • Statue of the devil in the [[Žmuidzinavičius Museum]] or Devil's Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania
  • [[Iblis]] (top right on the picture) refuses to prostrate before the newly created [[Adam]] from a [[Persian miniature]].
  • National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]].
  • A fresco detail from the [[Rila Monastery]], in which demons are depicted as having grotesque faces and bodies
  • Engraving of Immanuel Kant
  • [[Satan]] (the dragon; on the left) gives to the beast of the sea (on the right) power represented by a [[sceptre]] in a detail of panel III.40 of the medieval French [[Apocalypse Tapestry]], produced between 1377 and 1382.
  • A lion-faced deity found on a Gnostic gem in [[Bernard de Montfaucon]]'s ''L'antiquité expliquée et représentée en figures'' may be a depiction of the Demiurge.
  • Ahriman Div being slain during a scene from the [[Shahnameh]]
SUPERNATURAL ENTITY THAT IS A PERSONIFICATION OF EVIL AND ENEMY OF A GOD OR GODS AND/OR HUMANKIND
The Devil and his names; Djabelek; Diabolus; שָׂטָן; Devilish; Prince of Evil; Prince of the air; Lord of Darkness; Prince of the power of the air; Prince of the Devils; Dark Lord (religious); Dark Lord (theism); Unjust devil; Unjust Devil; 😈; Diuil; Diuils; No devil; Existence of the Devil; List of named devils; Devil (Christianity); Devilkin
·adj Extreme; excessive.
II. Devilish ·adj Resembling, characteristic of, or pertaining to, the devil; diabolical; wicked in the extreme.
devil         
  • Statue of the devil in the [[Žmuidzinavičius Museum]] or Devil's Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania
  • [[Iblis]] (top right on the picture) refuses to prostrate before the newly created [[Adam]] from a [[Persian miniature]].
  • National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]].
  • A fresco detail from the [[Rila Monastery]], in which demons are depicted as having grotesque faces and bodies
  • Engraving of Immanuel Kant
  • [[Satan]] (the dragon; on the left) gives to the beast of the sea (on the right) power represented by a [[sceptre]] in a detail of panel III.40 of the medieval French [[Apocalypse Tapestry]], produced between 1377 and 1382.
  • A lion-faced deity found on a Gnostic gem in [[Bernard de Montfaucon]]'s ''L'antiquité expliquée et représentée en figures'' may be a depiction of the Demiurge.
  • Ahriman Div being slain during a scene from the [[Shahnameh]]
SUPERNATURAL ENTITY THAT IS A PERSONIFICATION OF EVIL AND ENEMY OF A GOD OR GODS AND/OR HUMANKIND
The Devil and his names; Djabelek; Diabolus; שָׂטָן; Devilish; Prince of Evil; Prince of the air; Lord of Darkness; Prince of the power of the air; Prince of the Devils; Dark Lord (religious); Dark Lord (theism); Unjust devil; Unjust Devil; 😈; Diuil; Diuils; No devil; Existence of the Devil; List of named devils; Devil (Christianity); Devilkin
¦ noun
1. (usu. the Devil) (in Christian and Jewish belief) the supreme spirit of evil; Satan.
an evil spirit; a demon.
2. a very wicked or cruel person.
a mischievously clever or self-willed person.
3. (the devil) fighting spirit; wildness: he was born with the devil in him.
4. (the devil) a thing that is very difficult or awkward to do or deal with.
5. informal a person with specified characteristics: you lucky devil.
6. (the devil) expressing surprise or annoyance in various questions or exclamations.
7. an instrument or machine used for tearing or other destructive work.
8. informal, dated a junior assistant of a barrister or other professional. See also printer's devil.
¦ verb (devils, devilling, devilled; US devils, deviling, deviled)
1. informal, dated act as a junior assistant for a barrister or other professional.
2. N. Amer. harass or worry.
Phrases
be a devil! Brit. informal said when encouraging someone to do something that they are hesitating to do.
between the devil and the deep blue sea caught in a dilemma.
devil-may-care cheerful and reckless.
the devil's dozen thirteen.
the devil's in the detail the details of a matter are its most problematic aspect.
the devil to pay serious trouble to be dealt with.
like the devil with great speed or energy.
play the devil with have a damaging or disruptive effect on.
speak (or talk) of the devil said when a person appears just after being mentioned. [from the superstition that the devil will appear if his name is spoken.]
Origin
OE deofol, via late L. from Gk diabolos 'accuser, slanderer' (used in the Septuagint to translate Heb. sa?an 'Satan'), from diaballein 'to slander'.

Wikipedia

Kill devil

Kill devil may refer to:

  • Kill Devil, a Japanese film
  • Kill Devil Hills, the site of the Wright Brothers National Memorial in North Carolina, U.S.
  • Kill-Devil, a slang term for rum
Ejemplos de uso de kill-devil
1. People who couldn‘t get home from Kill Devil Hills were given cut rates at local motels.
2. Sunday, then moved back into the Atlantic near Kill Devil Hills less than 12 hours later, moving northeast at about 10 mph.
3. "If I know something‘s going to be bad, I‘ll leave," said Barb, 51, the night manager at Bob‘s Grill in Kill Devil Hills.
4. Sunday, then passed back into the Atlantic near Kill Devil Hills less than 12 hours later, increasing spead to 12 mph from 10 mph.
5. Sunday, then passed back into the Atlantic near Kill Devil Hills less than 12 hours later, moving northeast at about 10 mph.