imp

Etymology 1
From, , from , , from , from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  To engraft or plant (a plant or part of one, a sapling, etc.).
 * 2)  To graft or implant (something other than a plant); to fix or set (something) in.
 * 3)  To engraft (a feather) on to a broken feather in a bird's wing or tail to repair it; to engraft (feathers) on to a bird, or a bird's wing or tail.
 * 4)  To provide (someone or something) with wings, hence enabling them or it to soar.
 * 5) To add to or unite an object with (something) to lengthen the latter out or repair it; to eke out, enlarge, strengthen.
 * 1)  To provide (someone or something) with wings, hence enabling them or it to soar.
 * 2) To add to or unite an object with (something) to lengthen the latter out or repair it; to eke out, enlarge, strengthen.
 * 1)  To provide (someone or something) with wings, hence enabling them or it to soar.
 * 2) To add to or unite an object with (something) to lengthen the latter out or repair it; to eke out, enlarge, strengthen.
 * 1) To add to or unite an object with (something) to lengthen the latter out or repair it; to eke out, enlarge, strengthen.
 * 1) To add to or unite an object with (something) to lengthen the latter out or repair it; to eke out, enlarge, strengthen.

Etymology 2
From, , from , , from , (see etymology 1).

Noun

 * 1)  A small, mischievous sprite or a malevolent supernatural creature, somewhat comparable to a demon but smaller and less powerful, formerly regarded as the child of the devil or a demon (see sense 3.2).
 * 2)  A mischievous child.
 * 3) A baby Tasmanian devil.
 * 4) A young shoot of a plant, a tree, etc.; a sapling; also, a part of a plant used for grafting; a graft.
 * 5) An offspring or scion, especially of a noble family;  a (usually male) child; a (young) man.
 * 6)  Something added to or united with another to lengthen it out or repair it (such as an eke or small stand on which a beehive is placed, or a length of twisted hair in a fishing line).
 * 1) A baby Tasmanian devil.
 * 2) A young shoot of a plant, a tree, etc.; a sapling; also, a part of a plant used for grafting; a graft.
 * 3) An offspring or scion, especially of a noble family;  a (usually male) child; a (young) man.
 * 4)  Something added to or united with another to lengthen it out or repair it (such as an eke or small stand on which a beehive is placed, or a length of twisted hair in a fishing line).
 * 1) A young shoot of a plant, a tree, etc.; a sapling; also, a part of a plant used for grafting; a graft.
 * 2) An offspring or scion, especially of a noble family;  a (usually male) child; a (young) man.
 * 3)  Something added to or united with another to lengthen it out or repair it (such as an eke or small stand on which a beehive is placed, or a length of twisted hair in a fishing line).
 * 1) A young shoot of a plant, a tree, etc.; a sapling; also, a part of a plant used for grafting; a graft.
 * 2) An offspring or scion, especially of a noble family;  a (usually male) child; a (young) man.
 * 3)  Something added to or united with another to lengthen it out or repair it (such as an eke or small stand on which a beehive is placed, or a length of twisted hair in a fishing line).
 * 1) An offspring or scion, especially of a noble family;  a (usually male) child; a (young) man.
 * 2)  Something added to or united with another to lengthen it out or repair it (such as an eke or small stand on which a beehive is placed, or a length of twisted hair in a fishing line).
 * 1)  Something added to or united with another to lengthen it out or repair it (such as an eke or small stand on which a beehive is placed, or a length of twisted hair in a fishing line).
 * 1)  Something added to or united with another to lengthen it out or repair it (such as an eke or small stand on which a beehive is placed, or a length of twisted hair in a fishing line).

Translations

 * Belarusian: чарцяня́, чарцянё, чо́рцік, д'ябаля́, д'ябалё
 * Bulgarian: дя́волче
 * Catalan: dimoniet, diablet
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Dutch: ,
 * Esperanto: diableto
 * Finnish:, , pikkupiru
 * French: ,
 * German:, Teufelchen
 * Greek:
 * Ido:
 * Ingrian: pahalain, vaadulain, tontti
 * Italian: demonietto, ,
 * Japanese: ,
 * Korean:, 사귀
 * Latin: diabolullus
 * Macedonian: ѓа́волче
 * Marathi: इम्प
 * Norman: dgiâbliotîn
 * Polish:, ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Spanish: diablillo
 * Swedish: smådjävul
 * Ukrainian:, , чортеня́, чортя́, дияволеня́


 * Bulgarian:, ,
 * Catalan: pillet
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Danish: skælm
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ,
 * German:, , Teufelchen,
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian:, , , monellaccio,
 * Japanese:
 * Macedonian: не́мирко, па́лавко, па́лавник, не́мирник
 * Norwegian: skjelm
 * Polish:, , , , , , , , , , , łobuziak, , , , ,  , rozrabiaka,  ,  , , , , , wisus , ,
 * Portuguese:, ,
 * Russian:, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
 * Spanish:


 * Korean:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Roman: ,
 * Spanish: ,

Etymology
From, from alternative form of , from.

Noun

 * 1)  sex party