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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DaimonDaimon - Wikipedia

    The Ancient Greek: δαίμων, pronounced daimon or daemon (meaning "god", "godlike", "power", "fate"), originally referred to a lesser deity or guiding spirit such as the daimons of ancient Greek religion and mythology and of later Hellenistic religion and philosophy.

  2. Quick Reference. Etymologically daimōn means ‘divider’ or ‘allotter’; from Homer onwards it is used mainly in the sense of performer of more or less unexpected, and intrusive, events in human life.

  3. Examples of daimon in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Before answering the question, note that the word in question is not demonic, from the Greek word daimon, meaning a deity (remember that the Greek gods were notoriously jealous and greedy), but demotic, from the Greek word demos, meaning the people — the same root as democratic.

  4. Mar 8, 2023 · Daemons existed alongside other supernatural or divine beings that were sometimes described as “spirits” or “phantoms.”. For the Greeks, daemons or spirits could be benevolent as well as malevolent. They were most commonly linked with misfortune and the allotment of destiny, but their roles were never strictly defined.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AgathodaemonAgathodaemon - Wikipedia

    Agathos Daimon (ἀγαθός δαίμων, agathós daímōn, lit. ' noble spirit ') originally was a lesser deity of classical ancient Greek religion and Graeco-Egyptian religion. In his original Greek form, he served as a household god, to whom, along with Zeus Soter, libations were made after a meal.

  6. May 2, 2023 · The word daimon in Greek (δαίμων) generally just meant "divine power." It's god in the abstract. This is especially true at the earlier stages of Greek literature, such as in the Homeric epics. All gods are daimones, but not all daimones are Olympians.

  7. A comprehensive guide to the daemones or spirit personifications of Greek mythology including Eros, Eris, Dysnomia, Nike, Cratus, Hypnus, Thanatus, Geras, Nemesis, Tyche, Hebe, Harmonia, Lyssa, Plutus, and many other minor deities.