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demon [ˈdiːmən] n
1. an evil spirit or devil 2. a person, habit, obsession, etc., thought of as evil, cruel, or persistently tormenting 3. Also called daemon daimon an attendant or ministering spirit; genius the demon of inspiration 4. a. a person who is extremely skilful in, energetic at, or devoted to a given activity, esp a sport a demon at cycling b. (as modifier) a demon cyclist 5. a variant spelling of daemon [1] 6. Austral and NZ informal archaic a detective or policeman [from Latin daemōn evil spirit, spirit, from Greek daimōn spirit, deity, fate; see daemon] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
demon noun 1. evil spirit, devil, fiend, goblin, ghoul, malignant spirit a woman possessed by evil demons Related words fear demonophobia Translations demon [ˈdiːmən] demon [ˈdiːmən] demon demon [ˈdiːmən] demon [ˈdiːmən] n demon [ˈdiːmən] an evil spirit; a devil demons from Hell. bose gees, demoon, duiwel شَيْطان، عِفْريت، جِن демон démon dæmon; ond ånd der Dämon δαίμονας demonio kuri vaim دیو؛ روح اهریمنی paholainen démon שֵׁד पिशाच demon, zloduh démon iblis djöfull, púki, illur andi demone 悪魔 악령 demonas dēmons; nelabais; ļaunais gars hantu demon demon, djevel demon demónio diavol; demon демон démon demon demon demon ปีศาจ şeytan, iblis 惡魔,魔鬼 демон, диявол بدروح ؛ آسیب ma quỷ 恶魔,魔鬼 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Now, some demon of discord, flying over the Saracen's Head at that moment, on casting down his eyes in mere idle curiosity, happened to behold Slurk established comfortably by the kitchen fire, and Pott slightly elevated with wine in another room; upon which the malicious demon, darting down into the last-mentioned apartment with inconceivable rapidity, passed at once into the head of Mr. So he took his pen, and, some demon guiding his hand, he wrote, greatly to his astonishment: A demon addicted to the reprehensible habit of devouring |
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