daimon
Americannoun
plural
daimones, daimonsnoun
Other Word Forms
- daimonic adjective
- daimonistic adjective
Example Sentences
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A daimon was a guardian spirit that would help someone through life and guide them to the underworld.
From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022
The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates claimed his daimon told him to philosophize so he could awaken the Athenian people.
From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022
One is the Lesser Zadkiel, an assistant to the Recording Angel; the other is a daimon called Maimas, who steered Francis Cornish through his existence.
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He who energises according to the practical virtues is a worthy man; but he who energises according to the purifying virtues is an angelic man, or is also a good daimon.
From Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries by Besant, Annie Wood
We have seen how a kind of daimon, or spirit, of Winter or Summer arose from an actual tree or maid or man disguised year by year as a tree.
From Ancient Art and Ritual by Harrison, Jane Ellen
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