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Webster 1913 Edition
Demonocracy
Deˊmon-oc′ra-cy
,Noun.
[Gr.
δαίμων
demon + κράτοσ
strength: cf. F. démonocratie
.] The power or government of demons.
A
demonocracy
of unclean spirits. H. Taylor.
Webster 1828 Edition
Demonocracy
DEMONOCRACY
,Noun.
Definition 2024
demonocracy
demonocracy
English
Noun
demonocracy (plural demonocracies)
- A government by or of (supernatural) demons, such as the government which in some mythologies exists in ****.
- 1848, Frances Wright, England, The Civilizer: Her History Developed in its Principles:
- Thus we see, that while the theological and doctrinal poet inaugurated male supremacy in the person of the godhead in heaven, of humanity on earth, and of demonocracy in ****, so did the philosopher propound the universal prevalence, and irresistable omnipotence, of the male principle throughout the whole of existence.
- 1904, Julius Goebel, The Etymology of Mephistopheles, in the Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, volume 35, page 148:
- [...] a magic book printed in 1612, in which the various dignitaries of the demonocracy are described according to their rank and position.
- 1848, Frances Wright, England, The Civilizer: Her History Developed in its Principles:
- Democracy (when regarded as resulting in, or being no better than, government by figurative demons (i.e., evil people), or when otherwise held in contempt).
- 1971, Sidney J. Slomich, The american Nightmare, page 206:
- Tuning in, turning on, and dropping out are the politics of demonocracy, the counsel of despair leaving the field to adversaries, [...]
- Muse (band), Assassin (song on album Black Holes and Revelations)
- Oppose and disagree, destroy demonocracy.
- 1971, Sidney J. Slomich, The american Nightmare, page 206: