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diabolarchy|daɪˈæbəlɑːkɪ| [f. as prec. + Gr. -αρχία, f. ἀρχή rule.] The position of a diabolarch; the rule of the devil (as ‘prince of the powers of the air’).
1845J. Oxlee Three Lett. Archbp. Canterb. & Confut. Diabolarchy i. 29, I must distinguish between a devil and the devil..as the whole error of the Diabolarchy. Ibid. 35 The dogma of a Diabolarchy could have been first revealed to the world neither by Moses nor by Christ. 1879M. D. Conway Demonol. II. iv. xix. 212 A great deal might be plausibly said for this atmospheric diabolarchy. |