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noun
Demoniac  n.  
1.
A human being possessed by a demon or evil spirit; one whose faculties are directly controlled by a demon. "The demoniac in the gospel was sometimes cast into the fire."
2.
(Eccl. Hist.) One of a sect of Anabaptists who maintain that the demons or devils will finally be saved.



adjective
Demoniacal, Demoniac  adj.  
1.
Pertaining to, or characteristic of, a demon or evil spirit; devilish; as, a demoniac being; demoniacal practices. "Sarcastic, demoniacal laughter."
2.
Influenced or produced by a demon or evil spirit; as, demoniac or demoniacal power. "Demoniac frenzy."
3.
Resembling or suggesting possession by a demon; as, demoniac energy.
4.
In a murderous frenzy as if possessed by a demon.
Synonyms: amuck, amok, berserk, demoniac, possessed(predicate).






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"Demoniac" Quotes from Famous Books



... have one instantly on the stocks, and proceed to lay its timbers and launch it in your presence. "Let me see," he will say. "Give me a moment. I SHOULD have some theory for that." A blither spectacle than the vigour with which he sets about the task, it were hard to fancy. He is possessed by a demoniac energy, welding the elements for his life, and bending ideas, as an athlete bends a horse-shoe, with a visible and lively effort. He has, in theorising, a compass, an art; what I would call the synthetic gusto; something of a Herbert Spencer, who should see the fun ...
— Memories and Portraits • Robert Louis Stevenson

... the box to their shoulders, Cleggett was startled by a loud and violent oath; a veritable bellow of blasphemy that made him shudder. Turning, he saw than an automobile had paused in the road. In the forward part of the machine stood Loge, raving in an almost demoniac fury and pointing at the box. He writhed in the grip of three men who endeavored to restrain him. One of ...
— The Cruise of the Jasper B. • Don Marquis

... bakery with a loaf of bread under his arm. They instantly set upon and beat him and, after nearly killing him, hung him to a lamppost. His body was left suspended for several hours. A fire was made underneath him, and he was literally roasted as he hung, the mob revelling in their demoniac act. Recognition of the remains, on their being recovered, was impossible; and two women, mourned for upwards of two weeks, in the case of this man, for the loss of their husbands. At the end of that time, the husband of one of the ...
— The Great Riots of New York 1712 to 1873 • J.T. Headley

... I asked myself with almost superstitious awe, if he were not indeed a demoniac being, escaped from some ...
— The Master of the World • Jules Verne

... carnival. A more tremendous power than that which I now recognized as coming from Stilton's brain was present, and I saw myself whirling nearer and nearer to its grasp. I felt, by a sort of blind instinct, too vague to be expressed, that some demoniac agency had thrust itself into the manifestations,—perhaps had been mingled ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 6, No. 38, December, 1860 • Various


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