kakodaimon

noun

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek κακοδαίμων (kakodaímōn). By surface analysis, kako- + daimon.

  1. learned borrowing from κακοδαίμων

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of cacodemon.

    • For meanwhile the Church had decided that all the classic influences, Eudaimons or Good Spirits as well as Kakodaimons or Bad Spirits were devils.
    • Because he was the friend of an archangel, the kakodaimons of the Brown Kingdom hated him; […]
    • […] these kakodaimons seem to guard the very entrance into heaven; […]

The neighborhood

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