demoon
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from French démon (“demon”), from Middle French [Term?], from Latin daemōn (“demon; (protective) spirit”), from Ancient Greek δαίμων (daímōn, “demon; (protective) spirit”).
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Noun edit
demoon m (plural demonen, diminutive demoontje n)
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Finnish edit
Noun edit
demoon
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