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DiabolicDiabolic Di`a*bol"ic, Diabolical Di`a*bol"ic*al, a. [L.
diabolicus, Gr. ? devilish, slanderous: cf. F. diabolique.
See Devil.]
Pertaining to the devil; resembling, or appropriate, or
appropriate to, the devil; devilish; infernal; impious;
atrocious; nefarious; outrageously wicked; as, a diabolic or
diabolical temper or act. ``Diabolic power.' --Milton. ``The
diabolical institution.' --Motley. -- Di`a*bol"ic*al*ly,
adv. -- Di`a*bol"ic*al*ness, n. DiabolicalDiabolic Di`a*bol"ic, Diabolical Di`a*bol"ic*al, a. [L.
diabolicus, Gr. ? devilish, slanderous: cf. F. diabolique.
See Devil.]
Pertaining to the devil; resembling, or appropriate, or
appropriate to, the devil; devilish; infernal; impious;
atrocious; nefarious; outrageously wicked; as, a diabolic or
diabolical temper or act. ``Diabolic power.' --Milton. ``The
diabolical institution.' --Motley. -- Di`a*bol"ic*al*ly,
adv. -- Di`a*bol"ic*al*ness, n. DiabolicallyDiabolic Di`a*bol"ic, Diabolical Di`a*bol"ic*al, a. [L.
diabolicus, Gr. ? devilish, slanderous: cf. F. diabolique.
See Devil.]
Pertaining to the devil; resembling, or appropriate, or
appropriate to, the devil; devilish; infernal; impious;
atrocious; nefarious; outrageously wicked; as, a diabolic or
diabolical temper or act. ``Diabolic power.' --Milton. ``The
diabolical institution.' --Motley. -- Di`a*bol"ic*al*ly,
adv. -- Di`a*bol"ic*al*ness, n. DiabolicalnessDiabolic Di`a*bol"ic, Diabolical Di`a*bol"ic*al, a. [L.
diabolicus, Gr. ? devilish, slanderous: cf. F. diabolique.
See Devil.]
Pertaining to the devil; resembling, or appropriate, or
appropriate to, the devil; devilish; infernal; impious;
atrocious; nefarious; outrageously wicked; as, a diabolic or
diabolical temper or act. ``Diabolic power.' --Milton. ``The
diabolical institution.' --Motley. -- Di`a*bol"ic*al*ly,
adv. -- Di`a*bol"ic*al*ness, n. Diabolify
Diabolify Di`a*bol"i*fy, v. t. [L. diabolus devil + -fy.]
To ascribed diabolical qualities to; to change into, or to
represent as, a devil. [R.] --Farindon.
Diabolism
Diabolism Di*ab"o*lism, n.
1. Character, action, or principles appropriate to the devil.
2. Possession by the devil. --Bp. Warburton.
Diabolize
Diabolize Di*ab"o*lize, v. t.
To render diabolical. [R.]
Diabolo
Diabolo Di*ab"o*lo (d[i^]*[a^]b"[-o]*l[=o]), n.
An old game or sport (revived under this name) consisting in
whirling on a string, fastened to two sticks, a small
somewhat spool-shaped object (called the diabolo) so as to
balance it on a string, toss it in the air and catch it, etc.
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Satanism refers to a
group of religious,
ideological and/or
philosophical beliefs based on
Satan (also
called Lucifer) –
particularly the
worship or veneration...
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friars from New
Spain arrived in the
Americas in 1524, they
introduced Diabolism—belief in the
Christian Devil—to the
Indigenous peoples of the Americas...
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LaVeyan Satanism is the name
given to the form of
Satanism promoted by
American occultist and
author Anton LaVey (1930-1997).
LaVey founded the Church...
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friars from New
Spain arrived in the
Americas in 1524, they
introduced Diabolism—belief in the
Christian Devil—to the
Indigenous peoples of the Americas...
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America and
Europe adopted and
emphasized the
elements of
blasphemy and
diabolism emplo**** by such acts. Florida's Death, San
Francisco Bay Area's Possessed...
- (voice); βλάσφημος blasphemy, blame; βούτυρον butyr(ic), butter; διάβολος
diabol(ic), devil; δραχμή drachma, dram,
dirhem via Arabic; ἔλαιον elaeo-, oil...
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August 16, 2013. "Though amid all the
smoking horror and
diabolism of a sea-fight,
sharks will be seen
longingly gazing up to the ship’s...
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overseas users created by Tencent,
under the
title of The
Founder of
Diabolism. The WeTV app
provides official subtitles in English, Spanish, Portuguese...
- by the bad god. Hence, also, in
their language, they call the bad god
Diabol, or Zcerneboch, that is, the
black god.
Belobog does not
appear in any reliable...
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practitioners of
magical activities with
punishment for the
crimes of
diabolism and witchcraft, and
instead threatened them with the
accusation that they...