deofollic

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *diubulalīk. Equivalent to dēofol +‎ -līċ.

Adjective

dēofollīċ

  1. demonic
    • Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
      Ēac sē hālga bisċop ġesēah ġelōme þā awyrigedan deoflu mid mislīcum gedwymorum. Hē nāteshwōn ne ondrēd heora deofellīcan hīw, ne hē næs bepǣht ðurh heora lēasungum.
      Moreover, the holy bishop often saw the accursed devils with various phantoms. He did not fear their devilish forms, nor was he deceived by their deceptions.
  2. Satanic

Declension