ܕܲܝܘܳܐ dywʾ daywā demon
Derivatives: ܕܲܝܘܵܢܵܐ dywnʾ daywānā demoniac; ܕܲܝܘܵܢܘܼܬܵܐ dywnwtʾ daywānūṯā insanity, frantic; ܐܹܬܕܲܝܘܲܢ ʾtdywn eṯdaywan δαιμονίζεσθαι to become frantic; ܕܝܹܚܠܲܬ ܕܲܝܘܼܬܵܐ dḥlt dywwtʾ deḥlaṯ daywūṯā δεισιδαιμονία superstition
OP daiva-; Av. daēuua- (AirWb 667 ff.); MP dēw [ŠDYA] demon, devil (CPD 26; cf. Nyberg 62); ManMP and ManParth. dyw /dēw/ devil, demon (Durkin-Meisterernst 2004, 152 f.); NP dēw id. (Steingass 554) ● dywʾ ES 1, 381C; ER 16, 14; J St 44, 15; dywnʾ Mt 4, 24; 8, 28; ES 3 LIV 47; am 1, 481, 1; Bh chr 181, 20; dywnwtʾ Doc rel. à Aḥ. 41, 12; MiS 323a 5; ʾtdywn Mt 4, 24 (Phil); Joh 10, 21 (Bernst); Doc rel. à Aḥ. 87, 15; Epiph 31, 10; PO 8, 269, 12; Bh LSt 110, 9; dḥlt dywwtʾ Act 25, 19 (Phil) ◆ LS 150a; Lagarde 32, line 20