demonly
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Adjective[edit]
demonly (comparative more demonly, superlative most demonly)
- Of, relating to, or like a demon; demonic.
- 2013, Piers Anthony, Luck of the Draw - Page 146:
- “And you might invoke your demonly talent to find us something useful, such as ripe pie trees so we can eat while traveling.”
Adverb[edit]
demonly (comparative more demonly, superlative most demonly)
- In a manner befitting or like a demon.
- 1857, Rose Foot, Good in Everything:
- She looked a goddess, but of a dark power — the livid hue of the cheek enhanced by the bold, wild light of the eye. He had never seen her look so ill, and yet so demonly superb!