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- Cythraul abstract "Cythraul is an old Welsh word, still in everyday use, meaning 'devil' or, with a capital letter, the Devil, probably deriving from Latin 'Contrarius', 'the Opposer, Enemy'. Contr- would go to Welsh cythr- straightforwardly according to historical phonology, and the form 'cythraul' not *cythraur is the result of dissimilation. It is likely to be an early Christian borrowing from Ecclesiastical Latin, like numerous other words in the Welsh and Irish languages. Diawl (from Latin diablos) is usually used for the Devil (Satan) today, cythraul usually being used as a pejorative, e.g. "y cythraul bach!" '(you) little devil/rascal!'.".
- Cythraul wikiPageID "7782933".
- Cythraul wikiPageLength "1684".
- Cythraul wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Cythraul wikiPageRevisionID "502302374".
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christianity_in_Wales.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Druidry.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_folklore.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_words_and_phrases.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Chaos_(cosmogony).
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Devil.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Druid.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Druids.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Ecclesiastical_Latin.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Iolo_Morgannwg.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Iolo_Morganwg.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Miranda_Aldhouse-Green.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Druidism.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Neo-druidism.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Satan.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_language.
- Cythraul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cythraul".
- Cythraul hasPhotoCollection Cythraul.
- Cythraul subject Category:Christianity_in_Wales.
- Cythraul subject Category:Druidry.
- Cythraul subject Category:Welsh_folklore.
- Cythraul subject Category:Welsh_words_and_phrases.
- Cythraul hypernym Word.
- Cythraul type Food.
- Cythraul comment "Cythraul is an old Welsh word, still in everyday use, meaning 'devil' or, with a capital letter, the Devil, probably deriving from Latin 'Contrarius', 'the Opposer, Enemy'. Contr- would go to Welsh cythr- straightforwardly according to historical phonology, and the form 'cythraul' not *cythraur is the result of dissimilation. It is likely to be an early Christian borrowing from Ecclesiastical Latin, like numerous other words in the Welsh and Irish languages.".
- Cythraul label "Cythraul".
- Cythraul sameAs m.026cxjr.
- Cythraul sameAs Q5201322.
- Cythraul sameAs Q5201322.
- Cythraul wasDerivedFrom Cythraul?oldid=502302374.
- Cythraul isPrimaryTopicOf Cythraul.