See Also: pandemonium(dictionary)
pandemonium(dictionary)

outly (iou) and pandemonium (oh)


outly (iou)



outly adverb. obsolete exc. dial. ME.
[from OUT adverb + -LY2.]
Utterly, completely. ME.
Outwardly, externally. L16.

pandemonium (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Origin: Pandaemonium city of evil spirits in the poem Paradise Lost (1667) by John Milton, from Greek pan- ( PAN-) + daimon 'evil spirit']
a situation in which there is a lot of noise because people are angry, confused or frightened
-synonym chaos chaos
:: There was complete pandemonium in the kitchen.
::When the verdict was read pandemonium broke out in the courtroom.