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cacodemon

or cac·o·dae·mon

[ kak-uh-dee-muhn ]
/ ˌkæk əË?di mÉ™n /
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noun
an evil spirit; devil; demon.
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Origin of cacodemon

First recorded in 1585–95, cacodemon is from the Greek word kakodaímōn having an evil genius, ill-fated. See caco-, demon

OTHER WORDS FROM cacodemon

cac·o·de·mon·ic, cac·o·dae·mon·ic [kak-uh-di-mon-ik], /ËŒkæk É™ dɪË?mÉ’n ɪk/, cac·o·de·mo·ni·ac, cac·o·dae·mo·ni·ac [kak-uh-di-moh-nee-ak], /ËŒkæk É™ dɪË?moÊŠ niˌæk/, adjective
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How to use cacodemon in a sentence

  • Consequently, if Mrs Warren must needs be a demon, a bookmaker must be a cacodemon.

    Mrs. Warren's Profession|George Bernard Shaw

British Dictionary definitions for cacodemon

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cacodemon

cacodaemon

/ (ËŒkækÉ™Ë?diË?mÉ™n) /

noun
an evil spirit or devil

Word Origin for cacodemon

C16: from Greek kakodaimōn evil genius
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