IPA: /ˈdeɪmən/
KK: /ˈdeɪmən/
In Greek mythology, a spirit or divine being that serves as a guide or protector, often considered a lesser deity or a genius.
In ancient Greece, people believed that each person had a daimon watching over them.
Daimon → The word originates from the Greek 'daimon' (δαίμων), meaning a spirit or divine power. In ancient Greek culture, a daimon was considered a guiding spirit or a lesser deity, often associated with a person's fate or character.
Think of a 'spirit' or 'divine power' when you hear 'daimon' — it helps you remember that a daimon is a guiding spirit.