"Deiwel" meaning in Pennsylvania German

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Noun

Forms: Deiwel [plural]
Etymology: From Middle High German tiuvel, from Old High German tiufal. Cognate to German Teufel, Dutch duivel, English devil. Etymology templates: {{dercat|pdc|gmw-pro|la|grc|inh=1}}, {{inh|pdc|gmh|tiuvel}} Middle High German tiuvel, {{inh|pdc|goh|tiufal}} Old High German tiufal, {{cog|de|Teufel}} German Teufel, {{cog|nl|duivel}} Dutch duivel, {{cog|en|devil}} English devil Head templates: {{head|pdc|noun|plural|Deiwel|g=m}} Deiwel m (plural Deiwel)
  1. devil Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Folklore, Religion
    Sense id: en-Deiwel-pdc-noun-aNpBZ7DN Categories (other): Pennsylvania German entries with incorrect language header

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        "Pennsylvania German terms inherited from Middle High German",
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