Where does “deofolgield” come from?

deofolgield (Old English) comes from Old English dēofol, from Proto-West Germanic diubul, from Latin diabolus, from Ancient Greek διάβολος, from Ancient Greek διαβάλλω, from Ancient Greek δῐᾰ-, from Ancient Greek διά, from Proto-Indo-European dwís — two.

deofolgield (Old English): idolatry or devil worship

Definitions

  1. idolatry or devil worship

Ancestry of “deofolgield”, step by step

deofolgield traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old English dēofol

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishdēofoldemon
2Proto-West Germanicdiubuldevil
3Latindiabolusdevil
4Ancient Greekδιάβολοςslanderous; libellous; slanderer; the Devil
5Ancient Greekδιαβάλλωthrow over or across; set at variance, make a...
6Ancient Greekδῐᾰ-apart; through, across; through; in different...
7Ancient Greekδιάthroughout
8Proto-Indo-Europeandwístwice, doubly; in two
9Proto-Indo-Europeandwóh₁two

via Old English ġield

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishġieldpayment, tribute
2Proto-West Germanicgeldmoney
3Proto-GermanicgeldąThat which is paid out; reward, gift, money
4Proto-Indo-Europeangʰeldʰ-to repay, reward; to pay; to pay for, repay
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dwóh₁Every word from Ancient Greek δῐᾰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dwís