"Daimon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A daimon (Ancient Greek: δαίμων, daimón) is an English word that refers to a type of entity in ancient Greek mythology and philosophy. In general, it can refer to a guiding spirit, a guardian angel, or a lower deity.
In a broader sense, daimon can also refer to a person's unique inner nature, temperament, or spirit. It is often used to describe someone who has a particular character, talent, or inclination.
In modern times, the term daimon has been used in various contexts, including literature, psychology, and spirituality, often symbolizing a person's inner self or inner voice.
In Plato's philosophy, the daimon was seen as a divine spark within every human being, guiding them towards their true potential.
The word "dailies" can refer to:<br><br> Newspapers that are published every day, typically containing current news and information.<br> The daily duty or routine of a particular job or occupation.<br> Supplies or necessities that are consumed or used on a daily basis.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "I read the dailies to stay up-to-date on current events."<br> "The nurse's dailies include taking vital signs and administering medication."<br> "The family's dailies include groceries, utilities, and household expenses."
Daily refers to something that happens every day, or something that is done or used on a daily basis.
Daimios refers to feudal lords or nobles in Japanese history, particularly during the Edo period (1603-1868). They were high-ranking aristocrats who held significant power and influenced the government, often serving as governors of their respective domains. The term is often translated as "feudal lords" or "daimyos."
Daimler is a British multinational automotive corporation that is headquartered in London, UK. It was founded in 1896 by Gottlieb Daimler and Emil Krause, and it is one of the largest and most well-known companies in the world. The company is particularly famous for its luxury vehicles, such as Mercedes-Benz, Maybach, and Smart.
Daimonic refers to something that is chaotic, unpredictable, and often associated with the primitive or irrational aspects of human nature. It can also connote a sense of wild, turbulent, or even demonic energy. The term is derived from the Greek concept of "daimon," which referred to a supernatural being or spirit, often thought to be a person's guardian or guide. In modern usage, the term "daimonic" is often used in literary and psychological contexts to describe the darker, more primal aspects of human emotion and behavior.
Daintier (adjective): More delicate and refined in appearance, size, or quality; more elegantly or intricately made; more modest or unassuming.
Delicate and elegant in a way that is considered to be typical of, or suitable for, refinement or good taste.