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Norman
Etymology
From Old French diable, deable, a semi-learned borrowing from Ecclesiastical Latin or Late Latin diabolus, from Ancient Greek διάβολος (diábolos).
Pronunciation
Noun
dgiâbl'ye m (plural dgiâbl'yes)
- (Jersey, religion) devil
- (Jersey) stag beetle
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