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Demon
De′mon
,Webster 1828 Edition
Demon
DEMON
,Definition 2024
demon
demon
English
Alternative forms
- daemon, dæmon (typically only used today for the sense of 'a Greek or Roman godling, chiefly British')
- daimon (typically only used in the sense of 'inner spirit' or 'personal guardian')
Noun
demon (plural demons)
- An evil spirit.
- A fallen angel or Satanic divinity; a false god.
- One’s inner spirit or genius, a daimon.
- (Greek mythology, Roman mythology) A genius, a lar, the protective spirit or godling of a place, household, or individual.
- A foible; a flaw in a person’s character.
- The demon of stupidity haunts me whenever I open my mouth.
- Someone of remarkable or diabolical energy or ability.
- He’s a demon at the card tables.
- (figuratively) Anything with malevolent effects.
- the demon drink
- Slang: a zealot for something, can be affectionate.
- He's a real speed-demon when he skis.
Usage notes
The original Greek and Roman meanings often employ synonyms or the variant spellings daimon or daemon to differentiate them from the more common ecclesiastical sense.
Synonyms
- See also Wikisaurus:ghost
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Dutch
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: de‧mon
Etymology
From Latin daemon (“lar, genius, guardian spirit”), from Ancient Greek δαίμων (daímōn, “dispenser, god, protective spirit”).
Noun
demon m (plural demonen or demons)
Latin
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈdeː.mon/, [ˈdeː.mõ]
Noun
dēmon m
- accusative singular of dēmos
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Ancient Greek δαίμων (daímōn).
Noun
demon m (definite singular demonen, indefinite plural demoner, definite plural demonene)
- a demon
Related terms
References
- “demon” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Ancient Greek δαίμων (daímōn).
Noun
demon m (definite singular demonen, indefinite plural demonar, definite plural demonane)
- a demon
Related terms
References
- “demon” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Polish
Etymology
From Latin daemon (“lar, genius, guardian spirit”), from Ancient Greek δαίμων (daímōn, “dispenser, god, protective spirit”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈd̪ɛmɔn̪/
Noun
demon m anim
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | demon | demony |
genitive | demona | demonów |
dative | demonowi | demonom |
accusative | demona | demony |
instrumental | demonem | demonami |
locative | demonie | demonach |
vocative | demonie | demony |
Derived terms
- demoniczny, demonicznie
- demonizować
- demonologia
Romanian
Etymology
From Greek δαίμονας (daímonas).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdemon]
Noun
demon m (plural demoni)
- demon
- (figuratively) a despicable person