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Demonolatry

Demonolatry \De`mon*ol"a*try\, n. [Gr. dai`mwn demon + latrei`a worship, ? to serve, worship: cf. F. d['e]monol[^a]trie.] The worship of demons.

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demonolatry

n. Worship of demons.

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demonolatry

n. worship of devils [syn: diabolatry, devil-worship]

Usage examples of "demonolatry".

He peered at some of the titles: Demonolatry, Liber Poenitalis, Discoverie of Witchcraft, Malleus Maleficarum— and so on through French, German, and other languages of which he could not even recognise the alphabet.

Collins read as much as he could on demonolatry in general, and the Black Mass in particular.

He peered at some of the titles: Demonolatry, Liber Poenitalis, Discoverie of Witchcraft, Malleus Maleficarum - and so on through French, German, and other languages of which he could not even recognise the alphabet.

An occultist was someone who believed in the rituals and supernatural powers of various "occult sciences"--including, but not limited to, astrology, palmistry, black magic, white magic, demonolatry, and Satanism.