pandemonic

adj

Etymology

From pandemonium + -ic, after demonic.

  1. derived from daemonium
  2. derived from πᾶν
  3. suffixed as pandemonic — “pandemonium + ic

Definitions

  1. Relating to, resembling, or characteristic of, a pandemonium.

    • Sheets, tablecloths, white gowns, and pocket-handkerchiefs were instantly in demand, and every one, as has been seen, entered, con amore, into the extempore entertainment of Pandemonic Revels.

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