diabolus
From LSJ
Πρόσεχε τῷ ὑποκειμένῳ ἢ τῇ ἐνεργείᾳ ἢ τῷ δόγματι ἢ τῷ σημαινομένῳ. → Look to the essence of a thing, whether it be a point of doctrine, of practice, or of interpretation.
Latin > English
diabolus diaboli N M :: devil; Prince of Evil/Darkness; Satan; evil one
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
dĭăbŏlus: i, m., = διάβολος,
I a devil, Tert. Anim. 35; Vulg. 3 Reg. 21, 13.—Esp., the devil, Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 10; Vulg. 1 Johan. 3, 8 al. et saep. With long a, in Paul. Nol. 26, 528.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
dĭăbŏlus, ī, m. (διάβολος), le diable, l’esprit de mensonge : Tert. Anim. 35.
Latin > German (Georges)
diabolus, ī, m. (διάβολος, der Verleumder, Lästerer), der Teufel, Eccl. – Nbf. ziabolus, Itala (Taurin.) Matth. 13, 39: Nbf. zabolus, Lact. de mort. pers. 16. § 5 u. 10. Commod. instr. 2, 16, 7. Augustin. de civ. dei 15, 23, 1.