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deˈmonial, a. rare. [a. OF. demonial, prob. med.L. *dæmoniāl-is, f. dæmonium: see demon1 and -al1.] Of or relating to a demon or demons; also, of the nature of a demon, demoniacal.
1675R. Burthogge Causa Dei 310 To hear Diotima describing the Demonial Nature. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. §14. 264 No one who acknowledges Demonial things, can deny Demons. 1849Sidonia II. 287 Because of the spell which the demonial sorceress laid on them. |