evil-doer
101wrongdoer — noun Syn: offender, lawbreaker, criminal, felon, delinquent, villain, culprit, evil doer, sinner, transgressor, malefactor, miscreant, rogue, scoundrel; informal crook, wrong un …
102κακορρέκτηι — κακορρέκτῃ , κακορρέκτης evil doer masc dat sg (attic epic ionic) …
103κακορρέκτης — evil doer masc nom sg …
104κακορρέκτῃσιν — κακορρέκτης evil doer masc dat pl (epic ionic) …
105felon — [13] Medieval Latin fellō (a word of uncertain origin, sometimes referred to Latin fel ‘gall, poison’) meant ‘evil doer’. Its nominative form gave English the adjective fell ‘fierce, lethal’, via Old French fel, while its stem form, fellōn ,… …
106malefactor — n. a criminal; an evil doer. Derivatives: malefaction n. Etymology: ME f. L f. malefacere malefact f. male ill + facere do …
107Jaap Sahib — is the morning prayer of the Sikhs. The Prayer or Bani was composed by the tenth Sikh Master, Guru Gobind Singh. This Bani is one of 5 Banis that a Sikh must recite everyday and is recited by the Panj Pyare while preparing Amrit on the occasion… …
108List of English words of Persian origin — As Indo European languages, English and Persian have many words of common Proto Indo European origin, and many of these cognate words often have similar forms. Examples of these include: English (Mother) and Persian (Madar), English (Father) and… …
109Friedrich Nietzsche and free will — The 19th century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche is known as a critic of Judeo Christian morality and religions in general. One of the arguments he raised against the truthfulness of these doctrines is that they base upon the concept of free will …
110Will to power — For other uses, see Will to power (disambiguation). The will to power (German: der Wille zur Macht ) is widely seen as a prominent concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. The will to power describes what Nietzsche may have believed to… …