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Daemon (gcide) | Daemon \D[ae]"mon\, n., Daemonic \D[ae]*mon"ic\, a.
See Demon, Demonic.
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daemon (gcide) | Demon \De"mon\, n. [F. d['e]mon, L. daemon a spirit, an evil
spirit, fr. Gr. dai`mwn a divinity; of uncertain origin.]
1. (Gr. Antiq.) A spirit, or immaterial being, holding a
middle place between men and deities in pagan mythology.
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The demon kind is of an intermediate nature between
the divine and the human. --Sydenham.
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2. One's genius; a tutelary spirit or internal voice; as, the
demon of Socrates. [Often written d[ae]mon.]
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3. An evil spirit; a devil.
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That same demon that hath gulled thee thus. --Shak.
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daemon (vera) | DAEMON
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Daemon (gcide) | Daemon \D[ae]"mon\, n., Daemonic \D[ae]*mon"ic\, a.
See Demon, Demonic.
[1913 Webster]Demon \De"mon\, n. [F. d['e]mon, L. daemon a spirit, an evil
spirit, fr. Gr. dai`mwn a divinity; of uncertain origin.]
1. (Gr. Antiq.) A spirit, or immaterial being, holding a
middle place between men and deities in pagan mythology.
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The demon kind is of an intermediate nature between
the divine and the human. --Sydenham.
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2. One's genius; a tutelary spirit or internal voice; as, the
demon of Socrates. [Often written d[ae]mon.]
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3. An evil spirit; a devil.
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That same demon that hath gulled thee thus. --Shak.
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daemon (gcide) | Daemon \D[ae]"mon\, n., Daemonic \D[ae]*mon"ic\, a.
See Demon, Demonic.
[1913 Webster]Demon \De"mon\, n. [F. d['e]mon, L. daemon a spirit, an evil
spirit, fr. Gr. dai`mwn a divinity; of uncertain origin.]
1. (Gr. Antiq.) A spirit, or immaterial being, holding a
middle place between men and deities in pagan mythology.
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The demon kind is of an intermediate nature between
the divine and the human. --Sydenham.
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2. One's genius; a tutelary spirit or internal voice; as, the
demon of Socrates. [Often written d[ae]mon.]
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3. An evil spirit; a devil.
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That same demon that hath gulled thee thus. --Shak.
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Daemonic (gcide) | Daemon \D[ae]"mon\, n., Daemonic \D[ae]*mon"ic\, a.
See Demon, Demonic.
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Eudaemon (gcide) | Eudemon \Eu*de"mon\, Eudaemon \Eu*d[ae]"mon\, n. [Gr. e'y^ well,
good + ? one's demon.]
A good angel. --Southey. Eudemonics |
Eudaemonics (gcide) | Eudemonics \Eu`de*mon"ics\, Eudaemonics \Eu`d[ae]*mon"ics\, n.
[Gr. ? conducive to happiness. See Eudemonism.]
That part of moral philosophy which treats of happiness; the
science of happiness; -- contrasted with aretaics. --J.
Grote. Eudemonism |
Eudaemonism (gcide) | Eudemonism \Eu*de"mon*ism\, Eudaemonism \Eu*d[ae]"mon*ism\, n.
[Gr. ? a thinking happy, fr, ? blessed with a good genius,
happy; e'y^ well, good + ? one's demon of genius. See
Demon.]
That system of ethics which defines and enforces moral
obligation by its relation to happiness or personal
well-being. Eudemonist |
Eudaemonist (gcide) | Eudemonist \Eu*de"mon*ist\, Eudaemonist \Eu*d[ae]"mon*ist\, n.
One who believes in eudemonism.
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I am too much of a eud[ae]monist; I hanker too much
after a state of happiness both for myself and others.
--De Quincey.
Eudemonistic |
Eudaemonistic (gcide) | Eudemonistic \Eu*de`mon*is"tic\, Eudaemonistic
\Eu*d[ae]`mon*is"tic\, a.
Of or pertaining to eudemonism. Eudemonistical |
Eudaemonistical (gcide) | Eudemonistical \Eu*de`mon*is"tic*al\, Eudaemonistical
\Eu*d[ae]`mon*is"tic*al\, a.
Eudemonistic.
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Lacedaemonian (gcide) | Lacedaemonian \Lac`e*d[ae]*mo"ni*an\, a. [L. Lacedamonius, Gr.
Lakedaimo`nios, fr. Lakedai`mwn Laced[ae]mon.]
Of or pertaining to Laced[ae]mon or Sparta, the chief city of
Laconia in the Peloponnesus. -- n. A Spartan. [Written also
Lacedemonian.]
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daemon (vera) | DAEMON
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