Daemons [noun]

Definition of Daemons:

ghost

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Sentence/Example of Daemons:

Everyone has a companion daemon in the form of an animal—part of their spirit that resides outside the body—and Lyra's is named Pantalaimon.

The Daemon of procrastination has at length yielded to the Genius of Friendship, assisted indeed by the powers of fear and shame.

Suddenly the moment had come when the daemon wakes and begins to range.

Daemon ab insidiis vulpeculae est similis, T. breides, stratagems, tricks; comp.

So that a man was to understand by Daemon, as well (sometimes) an Ague, as a Divell.

If they were already in the fangs of the daemon, their torments could neither be aggravated nor assuaged by human industry.

At the same time Scipio had in his nature 50 no tinge of what the Greeks called the daemon in man and we the divine spark.

As the soft sibilant tones of the Fire-daemon flutter away, slowly the spheres recede and vanish in the clasp of Night.

Socrates believed that he was guided in all his actions by a supernatural voice, which he called his "daemon."

Daemon may remain after death or be changed to Daemon superior to predominating power, iii.