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==Used as a Pun (Video Example)==
== Literary & Artistic Depiction ==


This short clip humorously plays on the word “pandemonium” through chaotic panda imagery.
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.


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'''Used as a Pun (Video Example):'''
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==Derived terms==
==Derived terms==

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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