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fiend [fi:nd] N

1. fiend inf (enthusiast):

fiend
fanatyk(-yczka) m (f)

2. fiend (cruel person):

fiend

3. fiend (evil spirit):

fiend
demon m

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It also introduced a devil more powerful than pit fiends: the paeliryon.
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The farmer is likened to the godly man, with whom the fiend finds fault.
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Newspapers called him an accursed devil, monster, madman, and a wretched fiend.
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He did admit that the fiend's identity is perhaps less obscured than usual; motivation a trifle shaky, but clue details are brilliant.
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Healing from the injury, the fiend's actions make the boy curious enough to stay and listen to the fiend.
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The fiend starts talking to the boy as well as teasing him for her amusement, much to the wary boy's chagrin.
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The book also introduced three new fiend prestige classes for monsters: fiend of blasphemy, fiend of corruption, and fiend of possession.
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It is not clear what happens to all the souls that fiend collected.
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On the other hand, the inventiveness is still superior and the network of fiends and family is extended.
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The contract itself always takes on a physical form of some kind and the fiend embeds its own signature in it.
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