Where does “dyjabeł” come from?

dyjabeł (Old Polish) comes from Old Czech diábel, from Latin Diabolus, from Ancient Greek Διάβολος, from Ancient Greek διαβάλλω, from Ancient Greek δῐᾰ-, from Ancient Greek διά, from Proto-Indo-European dwís, from Proto-Indo-European dwóh₁ — two.

dyjabeł (Old Polish): devil

Definitions

  1. devil

Ancestry of “dyjabeł”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Czechdiábeldevil
2LatinDiabolusthe Devil
3Ancient GreekΔιάβολοςslanderous; libellous
4Ancient Greekδιαβάλλωthrow over or across; set at variance, make a...
5Ancient Greekδῐᾰ-apart; through, across; through; in different...
6Ancient Greekδιάthroughout
7Proto-Indo-Europeandwístwice, doubly; in two
8Proto-Indo-Europeandwóh₁two

Words derived from “dyjabeł

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dwóh₁Every word from Ancient Greek δῐᾰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dwís
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