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| diaboli, -orum (m.) [Noun] | devil | » |
| male | wickedly, with evil intent | » |
| blasphematio | reviling | » |
| malum | evil, misfortune, misdeed, crime, injury, damage | » |
| blasphemo | to revile | » |
| maligo | to do/contrive evil | » |
| pravus | depraved, wicked, evil, perverse | » |
| scelus | crime, sin, evil deed, wickedness | » |
| nocens | bad, wicked, injurious, culpable, evil | » |
| insulto | to leap at or on /revile, insult, deride, heap scorn upon | » |
| maleficus | wicked, accursed, evil | » |
| diabolus | devil, Satan | » |
| blasphemus | blasphemer, [adj.] reviling | » |
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| Radix malorum est cupiditas | Greed is the root of all evil | » |
| Cum recte vivis, ne cures verba malorum | If you live properly, don't worry about what the evil ones say | » |
| Errare humanum est. Perseverare diabolicum | To err is human. To repeat error is of the Devil | » |
| Malum quidem nullum esse sine aliquo bono | There is, to be sure, no evil without something good | » |
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