daimonian

noun
/daɪˈməʊ.ni.ən/UK/daɪˈmoʊ.ni.ən/US

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek δαιμόνιον (daimónion, “of a demon”).

  1. borrowed from δαιμόνιον

Definitions

  1. A daimon, especially that which inspired or warned Socrates.

    • Draw nigh them daimonian! Why so fearest the Argives?

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