noun
- plural of diabolism; the practice of or belief in devil worship or satanism
- plural of diabolism; wicked or evil conduct or character; devilry
Usage: formal; often used in religious or academic contexts
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The historian examined various diabolisms practiced in medieval Europe.
- The novel depicted the protagonist's descent into diabolisms and moral corruption.
- Religious scholars debated the theological implications of diabolisms in different cultures.
- The accusations of diabolisms were used to persecute innocent people during the witch trials.
- Modern occult movements sometimes reference historical diabolisms in their teachings.