Arch-fiend
1arch|fiend — «AHRCH FEEND», noun. 1. a chief fiend: »There has not yet been devised a way to bring to his knees the archfiend Time (New Yorker). 2. Also, Arch Fiend. the Devil as the chief of the infernal host; Satan …
2arch-fiend — chief fiend, Satan …
3arch-fiend — n. [With The prefixed.] Satan. See apollyon …
4arch-fiend — …
5arch-enemy — n. Arch fiend, chief enemy, most dreaded foe …
6the arch-fiend — See satan …
7fiend, you — The Oxford English Dictionary, in its inimitable way, remarks that fiend can be ‘applied with jocular hyperbole to a person or agency causing mischief or annoyance’. The reference is to expressions like ‘autograph fiend’, ‘cyclist fiend’,… …
8archfiend — arch•fiend [[t]ˈɑrtʃˈfind[/t]] n. 1) a chief fiend 2) rel Satan • Etymology: 1660–70 …
9archfiend — arch fiend || ‚ɑrtʃ fɪËnd /É‘Ët n. archenemy; Satan, the devil; son of Satan …
10archfiends — arch fiend || ‚ɑrtʃ fɪËnd /É‘Ët n. archenemy; Satan, the devil; son of Satan …