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Divellent
Divellent Di*vel"lent, a. [L. divellens, p. pr.] Drawing asunder. [R.]
Divellicate
Divellicate Di*vel"li*cate, v. t. [L. di- = vellicatus, p. p. of vellicare to pluck, fr. vellere to pull.] To pull in pieces. [Obs. or R.]

Meaning of Divell from wikipedia

- Yarmouth before returning to London. Pierce Penniless, His Supplication to the Divell is a tall tale, or a prose satire, published in 1592. It was among the most...
- the first author and finder hereof was the Divell, and the first practisers of the same were the Divells Preiests, and therefore not to be used of us...
- and so indued with the Divell, that he was able to tempt, and not onely that, but (as they say) even to possesse the Divell, apprehended this perplexity...
- Pierce Penniless his Supplication to the Divell is a tall tale, or a prose satire, written by Thomas Nashe and published in London in 1592. It was among...
- satire on the vices of the age Pierce Penniless, His Supplication to the Divell. Reginald Scot listed Tom in his Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584) as one...
- 2019. Wilson, John, 1936 October 20 (November 2013). A fier devised of the divell: the great fire of Wymondham 1615. Wymondham Heritage Society. Wymondham...
- Variant spellings include: Davolls, Deavall, DeVile, Devill, Deville, Divall, Divell and Evill. Its meaning is derived from the French town of Déville, Seine-Inferieure...
- Variant spellings include: Davolls, Deavall, DeVile, Devill, Deville, Divall, Divell and Evill. Its meaning is derived from the French town of Deville, Ardennes...
- generation of the Love-locke, Christians imitating Salvages, and they the Divell." Others favor European origins: Robin Bryer, author of The History of Hair:...
- Brodequin "Strappado", a 2009 short story by Laird Barron A Strappado for the Divell, a satirical work by Richard Brathwait ((1588–1673) This disambiguation...