The Collaborative International Dictionary
Demonologist \De`mon*ol"o*gist\, n. One who writes on, or is versed in, demonology.
Wiktionary
n. An expert in the study of demonology.
Usage examples of "demonologist".
Given that Kallia was a demonologist, with many of the resources of Hell at her beck and call, why had she resorted to the courts for justice, instead of simply sending a demon after Heremon?
Killing a demon did not seem like a trivial matter, especially not for a demonologist, who would need to deal with other demons on a fairly regular basis.
Tintallionese demonologist by the name of Katherian of the Coast, whose advances Kallia had reportedly refused, and who apparently felt that Heremon had treated him unfairly in business.
Tired of the endless round of quarrels her father was asked to resolve, she had left around midafternoon, before the Tintallionese demonologist had been apprehended.
Telling whether a black-robed figure was a demonologist or a warlock or a necromancer or something else entirely was not easy.
Karitha of East End, a demonologist, had been beaten into unconsciousness in her own parlor, her throat cut as she lay insensible.
Was there something the killer wanted that all of them, the warlock, the soldier, the theurgist, the demonologist, the wizard, had failed to provide?
Sarai had long since decided that those tales were just leftover lies, wartime propaganda, but now she wondered whether there might be some truth to the legends, and whether Tabaea might have made some ghastly bargain with creatures no sane demonologist would dare approach.
Tired of the endless round of quarrels her father was asked to resolve, she had left around mid-afternoon, before the Tintallionese demonologist had been apprehended.
Sarai had long since decided that those tales were just left-over lies, wartime propaganda, but now she wondered whether there might be some truth to the legends, and whether Tabaea might have made some ghastly bargain with creatures no sane demonologist would dare approach.
The demonologist had presumably sent them back wherever they had come from, and they were completely, utterly gone.
It was not that he particularly wanted a closer look at the corpses, or the wagons, or anything else, but he was afraid that if he turned and fled the demonologist might decide he was a bandit after all.
She was going to stay with her brother, who had joined a party of bandits in Angarossa, but they tried to rob a caravan that had hired a demonologist as a guard.
Psychics, clairvoyants, a demonologist, and parapsychologists were invited to participate.
Who would have expected an ordinary Ethsharitic merchant vessel to be carrying a demonologist capable of summoning such a thing?