Complete Definition of "fiend"

English

Etymology
From Middle English, from Old English feond|f�ond, enemy.

Pronunciation
audio|en-us-fiend.ogg|Audio (US)

:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-i�nd|-i�nd

Noun
en-noun

  1. demon
  2. very evil person
  3. addict

Derived terms
fiendish
dope fiend

Synonyms
monster

Translations
trans-top|demon
Danish: djævel c, dæmon c
Finnish: paholainen, pahahenki
German: Dämon m, Dämonin f
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trans-top|very evil person
Danish: djævel c
Finnish: ilkimys, riiviö
German: Bösewicht m, Unhold m
trans-mid
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trans-top|addict
Danish: entusiast c
Finnish: addikti
trans-mid
German: Abhängige m/f
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ttbc|Chinese: ��, ��
ttbc|French: monstre m
ttbc|Japanese: �� (���)
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ttbc|Korean: ��
ttbc|Swedish: Djävul (demon), entusiast (addict)m

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