English edit

Etymology edit

From demon +‎ -ly.

Adjective edit

demonly (comparative more demonly, superlative most demonly)

  1. Of, relating to, or like a demon; demonic.
    • 2013, Piers Anthony, Luck of the Draw - Page 146:
      “And you might invoke your demonly talent to find us something useful, such as ripe pie trees so we can eat while traveling.”

Adverb edit

demonly (comparative more demonly, superlative most demonly)

  1. In a manner befitting or like a demon.
    • 1857, Rose Foot, Good in Everything:
      She looked a goddess, but of a dark power — the livid hue of the cheek enhanced by the bold, wild light of the eye. He had never seen her look so ill, and yet so demonly superb!