Fiend

/fiːnd/ noun

A wicked or cruel person; a devil or demon; also, an enthusiast obsessed with something.

From Old English 'feond' meaning 'enemy' or 'demon,' related to 'foe.' The root likely connects to a Proto-Germanic word meaning 'hostile.' The modern slang use (like 'coffee fiend') is more recent.

πŸ“– Full word page β€” etymology, 47 translations, audio πŸ”‘ Get Free API Key β€” 50 lookups/day πŸ“š Read the Docs β€” integrate Word Orb