A devil or demon, especially in older English dialect or historical texts.
Middle English variant of 'devil' from Old English deofol, from Latin diabolus, from Greek diabolos (adversary, slanderer). Regional pronunciations preserved this older spelling form.
Medieval scribes spelled the same word dozens of different ways because spelling wasn't standardized—so 'devvel' is basically a ghost of how fluid English pronunciation used to be.
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