"Tüüfel" meaning in Alemannic German

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Noun

Forms: Tüüfel [plural]
Etymology: From Old High German tiufal (“devil”), in turn borrowed from Latin diabolus (“devil”), itself borrowed from Ancient Greek διάβολος (diábolos, “slanderer; the Devil”), from Ancient Greek διαβάλλω (diabállō, “slander”). Cognate with German Teufel, Dutch duivel, English devil, Icelandic djöfull. Etymology templates: {{inh|gsw|goh|tiufal||devil}} Old High German tiufal (“devil”), {{der|gsw|la|diabolus||devil}} Latin diabolus (“devil”), {{der|gsw|grc|διάβολος||slanderer; the Devil}} Ancient Greek διάβολος (diábolos, “slanderer; the Devil”), {{der|gsw|grc|διαβάλλω||slander}} Ancient Greek διαβάλλω (diabállō, “slander”), {{cog|de|Teufel}} German Teufel, {{cog|nl|duivel}} Dutch duivel, {{cog|en|devil}} English devil, {{cog|is|djöfull}} Icelandic djöfull Head templates: {{head|gsw|noun|plural|Tüüfel|g=m}} Tüüfel m (plural Tüüfel)
  1. devil Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-Tüüfel-gsw-noun-aNpBZ7DN
  2. (Christianity) The Devil; Satan Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Christianity, Religion
    Sense id: en-Tüüfel-gsw-noun-FWxq4NKA Disambiguation of Religion: 0 100 Categories (other): Alemannic German entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Alemannic German entries with incorrect language header: 6 94 Topics: Christianity

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