demonolater
/ˌdiːməˈnɒlətə/
demonolater means one who worships demons. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
demonolater is pronounced /ˌdiːməˈnɒlətə/.
Why “demonolater” is a great word
DEMONOLATER — [Noun] One who worships demons. Formed within English by compounding, from the combining form demono- (from Greek daimōn, "divine power, spirit, demon") and the combining form -later (from Greek latreia, "worship, service"). First recorded in 1875–80 as a back-formation from demonolatry. Unlike the theist, who venerates a celestial order, or the demonologist, who observes from a clinical remove, the demonolater enters into a liturgy of the inverted. It is the supplicant kneeling before a sigil of ash, the whispered hymn to a corrosive will, the pact signed with ink that does not dry—a practice that looks not upward for salvation, but firmly down into the abyss, and calls it holy.
Etymology
From demono- + -later.
noun
- One who worships demons.