Translation "jadnik" to English

jadnik{masculine}
devil · poor bastard · poor chap · poor fellow · wretch

jadnik

masculineIPA: / jadnik /
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devil

nounIPA: / devl̩ /

ETYM AS. deófol, deóful; akin to German teufel, Goth. diabaúlus; all from Latin diabolus the devil, Greek daimon the devil.
1. One of the evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief; SYN. fiend, demon, daemon, daimon.
2. A word used in exclamations of confusion; SYN. deuce, dickens.
In Jewish, Christian, and Muslim theology, the supreme spirit of evil (Beelzebub, Lucifer, Iblis), or an evil spirit generally.
The devil, or Satan, is mentioned only in the more recently written books of the Old Testament, but the later Jewish doctrine is that found in the New Testament. The concept of the devil passed into the early Christian church from Judaism, and theology until at least the time of St Anselm represented the Atonement as primarily the deliverance, through Christ's death, of mankind from the bondage of the devil. Jesus recognized as a reality the kingdom of evil, of which Satan or Beelzebub was the prince. In the Middle Ages the devil in popular superstition assumed the attributes of the horned fertility gods of paganism, and was regarded as the god of witches. The belief in a personal devil was strong during the Reformation, and
the movement's leader Luther regarded himself as the object of a personal Satanic persecution. With the development of liberal Protestantism in the 19th century came a strong tendency to deny the existence of a positive spirit of evil, and to explain the devil as merely a personification.
However, the traditional conception was never abandoned by the Roman Catholic church, and theologians such as C S Lewis have maintained the existence of a power of evil.
In Muslim theology, Iblis is one of the jinn (beings created by Allah from fire), who refused to prostrate himself before Adam, and who tempted Adam and his wife Hawwa (Eve) to disobey Allah, an act which led to their expulsion from Paradise. He continues to try to lead people astray, but at the Last Judgment he and his hosts will be consigned to hell.

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Talk of the devil and he's sure to appear.
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"Do you know who it was that we let into the house that day?" "I have no idea." "It was the devil, Holmes," he cried.
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(Banjo) John Brown's dream, John Brown's dream the devil was dead.
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Synonyms: Beelzebub · Devil · Lucifer · Old Nick · Prince of Darkness · Satan · daemon · daimon · demon · deuce · dickens · fiend · heller · hellion · monster · ogre · the Tempter

poor bastard

nounIPA: / ˈpʊr ˈbæstərd /
Poor bastard.
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poor chap

nounslang, dialectIPA: / ˈpʊr ˈtʃæp /

poor fellow

nounIPA: / ˈpʊr ˈfeloʊ /

wretch

noungrammarIPA: / retʃ /

ETYM Old Eng. wrecche, AS. wrecca, wraecca, an exile, a wretch, from wrecan to drive out, punish; properly, an exile, one driven out, akin to AS. wraec an exile, OS. wrekkio a stranger, Old High Germ. reccheo an exile. Related to Wreak.
(Homonym: retch).
(Irregular plural: wretches).
Performs some wicked deed.

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Tom is a poor wretch.
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That man was a wretch.
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One should never deride the wretch, for who can be sure of always being happy?
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Synonyms: poor devil

Similar words to "jadnik"

Jadan ja! · jastučnica · jednjak · jedenje · jedinac · jedinica · jedinka · jednak · jednako
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