Definitions for diablerie

diablerie di·a·ble·rie

Spelling: [dee-ah-bluh-ree; French dya-blu
IPA: /diˈɑ blə ri; French dya bləˈri/

Diablerie is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 372 anagrams from letters in diablerie (abdeeiilr).

Definitions for diablerie

noun

  1. diabolic magic or art; sorcery; witchcraft.
  2. the domain or realm of devils.
  3. the lore of devils; demonology.
  4. reckless mischief; deviltry.

Origin of diablerie

1745-55; French, Old French, equivalent to diable devil + -erie -ery

Examples for diablerie

diablerie is the stimulant of the jaded fancy; it is the dram-drinking of the artist.

Modern tales of diablerie are not so uncommon as might be expected.

The ease, the grace, the diablerie of the poem are indescribable; its wantonness is not to be excused.

But what most of all attracted him to Capitola was her diablerie.

The world was speedily full of romances of his recklessness, his intrigues, his diablerie, and his munificence.

This scene of diablerie and poisoning, however, did not terminate here.

She had a look of diablerie older than the history of woman.

It knows how to respond to the "diablerie" of the abysses with a reciprocal gesture.

But the fifteenth century did a lot of diablerie in the West.

He rather admired her the more for her diablerie—but she must be careful!

Word Value for diablerie
Scrable

0

Words with friends

14

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