daimon

[dahy-mohn] Origin

dai·mon

[dahy-mohn]
noun, plural dai·mo·nes [-muh-neez] , dai·mons.
dai·mon·ic [dahy-mon-ik] , dai·mon·is·tic [dahy-muh-nis-tik] , adjective
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Daimon is always a great word to know.
So is lollapalooza. Does it mean:
an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle.
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daemon or daimon (ˈdiːmən)
 
n
1.  a demigod
2.  the guardian spirit of a place or person
3.  a variant spelling of demon
 
daimon or daimon
 
n
 
daemonic or daimon
 
adj

daimon (ˈdaɪmɒn)
 
n
daemon a variant of demon
 
dai'monic
 
adj

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daimon
transliteration of Gk. daimon "lesser god, guiding spirit, tutelary deity," 1852; see demon. Employed to avoid the post-classical associations of that word.
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