
thumb|upright=1.35|Paimon as depicted in Jacques Collin de Plancy's [[Dictionnaire Infernal, 1863 edition]] thumb|upright|The Goetic sigil of King Paimon #1. thumb|upright|Another Goetic sigil of Paimon
thumb|upright=1.35|Paimon as depicted in Jacques Collin de Plancy's [[Dictionnaire Infernal, 1863 edition]] thumb|upright|The Goetic sigil of King Paimon #1. thumb|upright|Another Goetic sigil of Paimon
The Goetic King known as Paimon is a spirit named in various grimoires, prominently featured in The Lesser Key of Solomon (specifically in the Ars Goetia). Other early grimoires and demonological texts where he is mentioned include Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, Jacques Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal, the Livre des Esperitz (as "Poymon"), the Clavis Inferni, the Liber Officiorum Spirituum, The Book of Abramelin, and certain French editions of The Grimoire of Pope Honorius (as Bayemon); as well as British Library, Sloane MS 3824.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).