devilries — dev·il·ry || devlrɪ n. uncontrolled mischievousness; wickedness, fiendishness; magic, witchcraft, works of the devil (also deviltry) … English contemporary dictionary
Devilry — Dev il*ry, n.; pl. {Devilries}. 1. Conduct suitable to the devil; extreme wickedness; deviltry. [1913 Webster] Stark lies and devilry. Sir T. More. [1913 Webster] 2. The whole body of evil spirits. Tylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Howling Syn — Pays d’origine Québec Genre musical Metal gothique Metal progressif Années d activité 1998 à aujourd hui … Wikipédia en Français
devilry — /dev euhl ree/, n., pl. devilries. deviltry. [1325 75; ME; see DEVIL, RY] * * * … Universalium
Constant Tonegaru — Constant (Constantin) Tonegaru Born February 26, 1919(1919 02 26) Galaţi Died February 10, 1952(1952 02 10) (aged 32) Bucharest Occupation poet, journalist, activist, civil servant … Wikipedia
Lepoittevin, Eugene Modeste Edmond — (7/31/1806 Paris 8/6/1870 Paris) (France); aka Le Poittevin, Eugene Modest Edmond / Lepoitevin / Puidevin Painter and engraver. Strongly influenced by Dutch art, he was the student of L. Hersent and Xavier Le Prince. Best known for his… … Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators
Claussen, Sophus — (1865 1931) A Danish poet, Claussen was independently wealthy and was able to devote himself entirely to his artistic pursuits. He first studied law, then became a journalist for several provincial papers, and he spent time in France and Italy … Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater
devilry — /ˈdɛvəlri/ (say devuhlree) noun (plural devilries) 1. wicked or reckless mischief. 2. extreme wickedness. 3. mischievous or wicked behaviour. 4. diabolic magic or art. 5. demonology. Also, deviltry …
devilry — [dev′əl rē] n. pl. devilries [ME develri] Chiefly Brit. 1. black magic; witchcraft 2. evil or diabolic behavior; great wickedness or cruelty 3. DEVILTRY … English World dictionary