Etymology: [ "pan-d&-'mO-nE-&m ] (noun.) Coined by John Milton in "Paradise Lost," Pandæmonium, from Ancient Greek πᾶν (pan, “all”) (equivalent to English pan-) + Late Latin daemonium (“evil spirit, demon”), from Ancient Greek δαίμων (daimōn, “demon”).
A place where all demons live; Hell, Chaos; tumultuous or lawless violence, An outburst; loud, riotous uproar, especially of a crowd, If there is pandemonium in a place, the people there are behaving in a very noisy and uncontrolled way. There was pandemonium in court as the judge gave his summing up. a situation in which there is a lot of noise because people are angry, confused or frightened = chaos (Pandaemonium city of evil spirits in the poem Paradise Lost (1667) by John Milton, from pan- ( PAN-) + daimon ), a state of extreme confusion and disorder, An utterly lawless, riotous place or assemblage, The great hall or council chamber of demons or evil spirits, riot, uproar, turmoil, panic, confusion; din, noise, ruckus, pandæmonium,
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A place where all demons live; Hell - "And Trumpets sound throughout the Host proclaimA solemn Councel forthwith to be heldAt Pandæmonium, the high CapitolOf Satan and his Peers."
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Chaos; tumultuous or lawless violence - "Whenever you have violent pandemonium, there's the overwhelming possibility for panic and tragedy."
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An outburst; loud, riotous uproar, especially of a crowd
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If there is pandemonium in a place, the people there are behaving in a very noisy and uncontrolled way. There was pandemonium in court as the judge gave his summing up. a situation in which there is a lot of noise because people are angry, confused or frightened = chaos (Pandaemonium city of evil spirits in the poem Paradise Lost (1667) by John Milton, from pan- ( PAN-) + daimon )
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a state of extreme confusion and disorder
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An utterly lawless, riotous place or assemblage
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The great hall or council chamber of demons or evil spirits
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riot, uproar, turmoil, panic, confusion; din, noise, ruckus isim
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