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{{also|pandémonium|pandemònium|pandemónium}}
=English=
==English==
{{was wotd|2007|August|25}}


===Alternative forms===
==Etymology==
* {{alt|en|pandaemonium|pandæmonium}}
Coined by [[John Milton]] in ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' as ''Pandæmonium'', from Greek ''πᾶν'' (“all”) + Latin ''daemonium'' (“evil spirit, demon”), from Greek ''δαιμόνιον'' (“deity”).


===Etymology===
==Pronunciation==
{{coin|en|John Milton}} in ''{{w|Paradise Lost}}'' as {{m|en|Pandæmonium}}, from {{der|en|grc|πᾶν||all}} (equivalent to {{af|en|pan-}}) + {{der|en|la-lat|daemonium||evil spirit, demon}}, from {{der|en|grc|δαιμόνιον||deity}}.
* RP: /ˌpændɪˈməʊnɪəm/
* General American: /ˌpændəˈmoʊni.əm/
* Rhymes with: -oʊniəm


===Pronunciation===
==Noun==
* {{IPA|en|/ˌpændɪˈməʊnɪəm/|a=RP}}
'''pandemonium''' (plural: ''pandemonia'')
* {{IPA|en|/ˌpændəˈmoʊni.əm/|a=GA}}
* {{audio|en|en-us-pandemonium.ogg|a=US}}
* {{audio|en|en-au-pandemonium.ogg|a=AU}}
* {{rhymes|en|əʊniəm|s=5}}


===Noun===
# A loud, wild, tumultuous protest, disorder, or chaotic situation, usually involving a crowd and often violent.
{{en-noun|~|s|pandemonia}}
#: Synonyms: [[chaos]], [[bedlam]]
#: ''“Whatever all this pandemonium means, I suppose the police station will help us.”'' — G. K. Chesterton
#: ''“Whenever you have violent pandemonium, there's the overwhelming possibility for panic and tragedy.”'' — The Boston Globe, October 22, 2004


# A [[loud]], [[wild]], [[tumultuous]] [[protest]], [[disorder]], or [[chaotic]] situation, usually of a crowd, often [[violent]].
# An outburst; loud, riotous uproar, especially of a crowd.
#: {{syn|en|chaos|bedlam}}
#: Synonyms: [[outburst]], [[uproar]]
#* {{RQ:Chesterton Thursday|page=259|passage=Whatever all this '''pandemonium''' means, I suppose the police station will help us.}}
#: ''“Cue pandemonium in the stands.”'' — The Guardian, March 14, 2017
#* {{quote-journal|en|date=October 22 2004|journal=w:The Boston Globe
|passage=Whenever you have violent '''pandemonium''', there's the overwhelming possibility for panic and tragedy.}}
# An [[outburst]]; [[loud]], [[riotous]] [[uproar]], especially of a crowd.
#: {{syn|en|outburst|uproar}}
#* {{RQ:Guardian|date=Mar 14 2017|author=Stuart James|title=Leicester stun Sevilla to reach last eight after Kasper Schmeichel save|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230405221657/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/mar/14/leicester-city-sevilla-champions-league-match-report|passage=Riyad Mahrez flighted the free-kick that followed to the far post and Morgan, with not much finesse but plenty of desire, bundled the ball over the line. Cue '''pandemonium''' in the stands.}}
# {{cln|en|collective nouns}} {{lb|en|collective}} A {{l|en|group}} of {{l|en|parrot}}s
#: {{cot|en|herd|flock|school}}


====Derived terms====
# A group of parrots. (collective noun)
{{col|en|
|pandemonic
|pandemoniac
|pandemonian
|pandemoniacal
|pandemonious
|pandemonium architecture
|pandemonium effect
|pandamonium
|fandemonium
}}


====Descendants====
== Literary & Artistic Depiction ==
{{top2}}
* {{desc|ca|pandemònium|bor=1}}, {{desc|ca|pandemoni|nolang=1}}
* {{desc|nl|pandemonium|bor=1}}
* {{desctree|fr|pandémonium|bor=1}}
* {{desc|de|Pandämonium|bor=1}}
* {{desc|el|πανδαιμόνιο|bor=1}}
* {{desc|it|pandemonio|bor=1}}
* {{desc|nn|pandemonium|bor=1}}
* {{desc|pl|pandemonium|bor=1}}
* {{desc|pt|pandemónio//pandemônio|bor=1}}
* {{desc|es|pandemónium|bor=1}}, {{desc|es|pandemonio|nolang=1}}
* {{desc|sv|pandemonium|bor=1}}
* {{desc|ru|пандемониум|bor=1}}
{{bottom}}


====Translations====
In Milton’s ''Paradise Lost'', Pandæmonium is the capital of Hell.
{{trans-top|chaos; tumultuous protest or disorder}}
John Martin’s 1841 painting ''Pandemonium'' visually interprets this infernal city, depicting Satan overseeing its construction amid a vast apocalyptic landscape.
* Bulgarian: {{t+|bg|хаос|m}}
* Cebuano: {{t|ceb|kasibaw}}
* Dutch: {{t+|nl|pandemonium|n}}, {{t+|nl|heksenketel|m}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|sekasorto}}, {{t+|fi|kaaos}}
* French: {{t+|fr|chaos|m}}
* Galician: {{t+|gl|pandemonio|m}}
* German: {{t+|de|Tohuwabohu|n}}, {{t+|de|Tumult|m}}, {{t+|de|Anarchie|f}}, {{t+|de|Hexensabbat|m}} {{q|exalted}}
* Greek: {{t+|el|πανδαιμόνιο|n}}, {{t+|el|χαμός|m}}, {{t|el|της τρελής}}
* Icelandic: {{t+|is|ringulreið|f}}
* Polish: {{t+|pl|pandemonium|n}}
* Portuguese: {{t+|pt|pandemônio|m}} {{q|Brazil}}, {{t+|pt|pandemónio|m}} {{q|Portugal}}, {{t+|pt|caos|m}}
* Romanian: {{t+|ro|pandemoniu|n}}, {{t+|ro|haos|n}}
* Spanish: {{t+|es|pandemonio|m}}, {{t|es|pandemónium|m}}
* Tagalog: {{t|tl|kaguluhan}}
* Urdu: {{t|ur|شور|tr=śor}}, {{t|ur|افراتفری|tr=afrā-tafrī}}
{{trans-bottom}}


{{trans-top|an outburst; loud, riotous uproar}}
{{#ev:youtube|k8kjPxrXuFU|640|center}}
* Cebuano: {{t|ceb|kasibaw}}
* Dutch: {{t+|nl|pandemonium|n}}, {{t+|nl|heksenketel|m}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|mekastus}}
* French: {{t+|fr|chaos|m}}, {{t+|fr|charivari|m}}, {{t+|fr|tumulte|m}}, {{t+|fr|chahut|m}}, {{t+|fr|tohu-bohu|m}}
* German: {{t+|de|Aufruhr|m}}, {{t+|de|Gewaltausbruch|m}}, {{t+|de|Hexensabbat|m}} {{q|exalted}}
* Greek: {{t+|el|πανδαιμόνιο|n}}
* Portuguese: {{t+|pt|confusão|f}}, {{t+|pt|balbúrdia|f}}, {{t+|pt|tumulto|m}}
* Romanian: {{t+|ro|haos|n}}
* Tagalog: {{t|tl|kaguluhan}}
{{trans-bottom}}


===See also===
'''Used as a Pun (Video Example):'''
{{col|en|
[https://youtube.com/shorts/4AzyWkVuQrA Watch on YouTube]
|Pandæmonium
|all hell breaks loose
}}


==Dutch==
==Derived terms==
* pandemonic
* pandemoniac
* pandemoniacal
* pandemoniacally
* pandemoniac
* pandemoniacal
* pandemoniacally
* pandemonious
* pandemonium architecture
* pandemonium effect
* pandamonium
* fandemonium


===Pronunciation===
==See also==
* {{audio|nl|Nl-pandemonium.ogg}}
* [[Pandæmonium]]
* [[all hell breaks loose]]


===Noun===
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{{nl-noun|n|-s|+}}
 
# pandemonium, residence of all demons/devils, hell
# pandemonium, a 'hellish' chaos, notably terrible noise and disorder
 
==Norwegian Nynorsk==
 
===Noun===
{{nn-noun-irreg|n|pandemoniet|pandemonium|pandemonia}}
 
# {{lb|nn|antiquity}} [[temple]] for all [[god]]s and [[demigod]]s
# {{l|en|pandemonium}} {{q|residence for all demons}}
#: {{syn|nn|helvete}}
 
===References===
* {{R:nn:OB}}
 
==Polish==
 
===Etymology===
{{bor+|pl|en|pandemonium}}.
 
===Pronunciation===
{{pl-pr|a=LL-Q809 (pol)-Olaf-pandemonium.wav}}
 
===Noun===
{{pl-noun|n|indecl=yes}}
 
# {{lb|pl|literary}} {{l|en|pandemonium}} {{gl|hell}}
#: {{syn|pl|piekło}}
# {{lb|pl|literary}} {{l|en|pandemonium}} {{gl|chaos; tumultuous or lawless violence}}
#: {{syn|pl|koszmar}}
 
===Further reading===
* {{R:pl:WSJP}}
* {{R:pl:PWN}}
 
==Swedish==
 
===Alternative forms===
* {{alt|sv|pandæmonium|pandämonium||archaic}}
 
===Etymology===
Ultimately {{der+|sv|en|Pandæmonium|nocap=1}}. {{etydate|1815}}.{{ref|{{R:svenska.se|SO}}}}
 
===Noun===
{{sv-noun|n}}
 
# {{lb|sv|figuratively}} A place where evil demons gather.
#* {{quote-book|1=sv|year=1846|author={{w|Johan Nybom|lang=sv}}|title=Samlade dikter III|page=32|pageurl=https://litteraturbanken.se/f%C3%B6rfattare/NybomJ/titlar/SamladeDikter3/sida/30/faksimil|text=Det gamla Roma var<br>Nu hela kristenhetens rika prestgäll,<br>Ett '''pandämonium''' som förr, der lasten,<br>I påfvemantel och i munkekåpor,<br>Uppvaktade — o, hvilket skändligt hån!|t=The old Rome were<br>Now the rich clergy of all Christendom,<br>A '''pandemonium''' as of old, where vice,<br>In pope's robes and in monk's hoods,<br>Courted — Oh, what a shameful mockery!}}
#* {{quote-book|1=sv|date=17 November 1839|year_published=1926|author=w:Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom|editor={{w|Carl Santesson|lang=sv}}|title=P. D. A. Atterboms och B. v. Beskows brevväxling. I. 1822–1840|pages=338–339|pageurl=https://litteraturbanken.se/f%C3%B6rfattare/AtterbomPDA/titlar/AtterbomBeskowBrevI/sida/339/faksimil|text=Upsala har verkligen nu blifvit ett litet artigt helvete, eller '''pandæmonium''' - Tack vare vännen Geijer, som med sitt Litteraturblad öppnade Pandoras-asken för allt detta djefleri!|t=Uppsala has really now become a little polite hell, or '''pandæmonium''' - Thanks to the friend Geijer, who with his Literature magazine opened Pandora's box for all this devilry!}}
# A {{l|en|pandemonium}}.
#* {{quote-journal|1=sv|date=4 June 2009|journal=w:Dagens Nyheter|title=Ett skepp kommer lastat med galna rockstjärnor|trans-title=I spy crazy rock stars|titleurl=https://www.dn.se/arkiv/pa-stan/ett-skepp-kommer-lastat-med-galna-rockstjarnor/|text=Israeliska garagerockarna Monotonix har sedan 2005 orsakat '''pandemonium''' genom att vägra spela på scen och sätta eld på sig själva och sina instrument.|t=Israeli garage rockers Monotonix have been causing '''pandemonium''' since 2005 by refusing to play on stage and setting themselves and their instruments on fire.}}
 
===References===
<references/>
:* {{R:svenska.se|SAOB}}

Latest revision as of 22:17, 19 February 2026

English

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Etymology

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Coined by John Milton in Paradise Lost as Pandæmonium, from Greek πᾶν (“all”) + Latin daemonium (“evil spirit, demon”), from Greek δαιμόνιον (“deity”).

Pronunciation

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  • RP: /ˌpændɪˈməʊnɪəm/
  • General American: /ˌpændəˈmoʊni.əm/
  • Rhymes with: -oʊniəm

pandemonium (plural: pandemonia)

  1. A loud, wild, tumultuous protest, disorder, or chaotic situation, usually involving a crowd and often violent.
    Synonyms: chaos, bedlam
    “Whatever all this pandemonium means, I suppose the police station will help us.” — G. K. Chesterton
    “Whenever you have violent pandemonium, there's the overwhelming possibility for panic and tragedy.” — The Boston Globe, October 22, 2004
  1. An outburst; loud, riotous uproar, especially of a crowd.
    Synonyms: outburst, uproar
    “Cue pandemonium in the stands.” — The Guardian, March 14, 2017
  1. A group of parrots. (collective noun)

Literary & Artistic Depiction

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In Milton’s Paradise Lost, Pandæmonium is the capital of Hell. John Martin’s 1841 painting Pandemonium visually interprets this infernal city, depicting Satan overseeing its construction amid a vast apocalyptic landscape.

Used as a Pun (Video Example): Watch on YouTube

Derived terms

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  • pandemonic
  • pandemoniac
  • pandemoniacal
  • pandemoniacally
  • pandemoniac
  • pandemoniacal
  • pandemoniacally
  • pandemonious
  • pandemonium architecture
  • pandemonium effect
  • pandamonium
  • fandemonium

See also

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