daimon
[ dahy-mohn ]
Other words from daimon
- dai·mon·ic [dahy-mon-ik], /daɪˈmɒn ɪk/, dai·mon·is·tic [dahy-muh-nis-tik], /ˌdaɪ məˈnɪs tɪk/, adjective
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How to use daimon in a sentence
Antinous shuddered, he could not help thinking of the Daimons of which Hadrian so often spoke.
The Emperor, Complete | Georg EbersThe people represented the gods and daimons in images borrowed from the world of sense-reality.
Christianity As A Mystical Fact | Rudolf SteinerPlutarch says that the Mysteries gave deep understanding of the true nature of the daimons.
Christianity As A Mystical Fact | Rudolf SteinerThey were the same daimons whose song she had heard in the street; she could not be mistaken.
A Thorny Path [Per Aspera], Complete | Georg Ebers
British Dictionary definitions for daimon
daimon
/ (ˈdaɪmɒn) /
noun
a variant of daemon, demon (def. 3)
Derived forms of daimon
- daimonic, adjective
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