a. [ad. Gr. κακοδαιμονικός ‘bringing misfortune,’ in a sense taken from CACODEMON.] Of the nature of a cacodemon.

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1886.  Pall Mall Gaz., 20 Aug., 4/2. One of these worthy herbalists has recently joined the Salvation Army, and declines to have further dealings with cacodæmonic powers.

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