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Revision as of 21:04, 19 February 2026
English
Etymology
Coined by John Milton in Paradise Lost as Pandæmonium, from Greek πᾶν (“all”) + Latin daemonium (“evil spirit, demon”), from Greek δαιμόνιον (“deity”).
Pronunciation
- RP: /ˌpændɪˈməʊnɪəm/
- General American: /ˌpændəˈmoʊni.əm/
- Rhymes with: -oʊniəm
Noun
pandemonium (plural: pandemonia)
- A loud, wild, tumultuous protest, disorder, or chaotic situation, usually involving a crowd and often violent.
- An outburst; loud, riotous uproar, especially of a crowd.
- A group of parrots. (collective noun)
Used as a Pun (Video Example): Watch on YouTube
Derived terms
- pandemonic
- pandemoniac
- pandemoniacal
- pandemoniacally
- pandemoniac
- pandemoniacal
- pandemoniacally
- pandemonious
- pandemonium architecture
- pandemonium effect
- pandamonium
- fandemonium
See also
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