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demon (evil spirit resident in or working for Hell)" ], "id": "en-anhanga-tpw-noun-RQ4SA~td", "links": [ [ "Christianity", "Christianity" ], [ "devil", "devil" ], [ "demon", "demon" ] ], "qualifier": "Late Tupi", "raw_glosses": [ "(Christianity, Late Tupi) devil; demon (evil spirit resident in or working for Hell)" ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "îurupari" }, { "word": "tagûaíba" } ], "topics": [ "Christianity" ], "wikipedia": [ "Eduardo de Almeida Navarro", "pt:Dicionário_de_Tupi_Antigo" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ãˈɲã.ŋa/" }, { "rhymes": "-ãŋa" } ], "word": "anhanga" }
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