PANDEMONIUM


Meaning of PANDEMONIUM in English

ˌpandəˈmōnēəm, ˌpaand- noun

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Etymology: from Pandaemonium, capital of Hell in Paradise Lost (1667) epic poem by John Milton died 1674 English poet, from pan- + Late Latin daemonium evil spirit, from Greek daimonion, from daimōn spirit, deity — more at demon

1. or pandaemonium

a. usually capitalized : the abode of all the demons : the infernal regions : hell

a solemn council forthwith to be held at Pandaemonium — John Milton

b. : a center of vice : a wicked place

c. : a wildly lawless or riotous place or gathering

2. : a state of wild uproar : tumultuous din

the jubilation grew and grew to a positive pandemonium — Carolyn Hannay

Synonyms: see din

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