dyowl

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Cornish

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Etymology

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From Middle Cornish dyawl, from Old Cornish diauol, from Proto-Brythonic *diaβul, borrowed from Latin diabolus. Compare Breton diaoul, Welsh diawl.

Noun

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dyowl m (plural dyowlow or dywolow)

  1. devil

Usage notes

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  • Mutates irregularly to jowl after the words an and unn. The plural form is unaffected.

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