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demonography

American  
[dee-muh-nog-ruh-fee] / ˌdi məˈnɒg rə fi /

noun

plural

demonographies
  1. a treatise on demons.


Other Word Forms

  • demonographer noun

Etymology

Origin of demonography

First recorded in 1885–90; demono- + -graphy

Example Sentences

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Beirut's southern suburbs have been hit by several such attacks in the past few months "Saudis, and Jews," said a woman stumbling away from the bomb site, reciting the standard demonography of blame here in Shia south Beirut, after 22 people died and more than 140 were injured in an attack outside the Iranian embassy.

From BBC