Plural of deil; multiple devils or evil spirits in Scottish folklore and dialect.
Plural form of 'deil' (Scottish devil), from Middle English 'devel'. The Scots language preserved this form while standard English shifted to 'devil'.
Scottish literature is full of deils plotting mischief—the Scots version sounds somehow more playful and folkloric than the English 'devils,' which is why it persisted in poetry.
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