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daimon
[ dahy-mohn ]
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Derived Forms
- 岹ˈDzԾ, adjective
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Other 51Թ Forms
- 岹·Dz· [dahy-, mon, -ik], 岹·Dz··پ [dahy-m, uh, -, nis, -tik], adjective
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In Greek, the word for happiness, eudaimonia, can be taken to mean “having a good daimon.”
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There was no kind of doubt that he carried within him the creative "daimon."
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Each city and tribe, each grove or fountain or sheltering hill had its local genius or daimon, requiring worship and sacrificial honours.
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Intelligent daimons, and humanly, according to us, the most stupid people on earth.
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“It doesn’t rest with me, but with the daimon.”
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