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Showing words for DAEMON using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Daemon

daemon, moaned, modena, nomade

5 Letter Words for Daemon

admen, amend, anode, damon, deman, demon, denom, mande, maned, monad, monde, named, nomad

4 Letter Words for Daemon

aden, adon, amen, amon, dame, damn, dane, dean, demo, doen, dome, domn, dona, done, edam, emda, enam, endo, eoan, made, mado, maed, mand, mane, mano, mead, mean, mend, meno, moan, mode, moed, mona, mone, name, nema, nemo, node, noma, nome, odea, oman, omen

3 Letter Words for Daemon

ade, adm, ado, ame, and, ane, dae, dam, dan, dao, dea, dem, den, dna, doa, doe, dom, don, ead, eam, ean, edo, emo, end, eom, eon, mad, mae, man, mao, mea, med, men, mna, moa, mod, moe, mon, nad, nae, nam, nea, ned, neo, noa, nod, nom, oad, oam, oda, ode, ona, one

Definitions for Daemon

[1] Classical Mythology . a god. a subordinate deity, as the genius of a place or a person's attendant spirit.
[2] a demon.
[3] a demigod
[4] the guardian spirit of a place or person
[5] a variant spelling of demon (def. 3)

Words related to Daemon

phantom, devil, demon, soul, shadow, specter, vision, vampire, visitor, haunt, bogeyman, bogey, poltergeist, wraith, visitant, apparition, spook, phantasm, spirit, revenant

Words nearby Daemon

daedal, daedala, daedalid, daedalion, daedalus, daemon, daemonian, daemonology, daesh, daff, daffadilly

Origin of Daemon

< Latin daemōn a spirit, an evil spirit < Greek daímōn a deity, fate, fortune; compare daíesthai to distribute

Other words from Daemon

dae·mon·ic [dih-mon -ik] /dɪˈmɒn ɪk/ , dae·mon·is·tic [dee-muh -nis -tik] /ˌdi məˈnɪs tɪk/ , adjective

Synonyms for Daemon

apparition, appearance, banshee, bogey, bogeyman, demon, devil, haunt, kelpie, manes, phantasm, phantom, poltergeist, revenant, shade, shadow, soul, specter, spirit, spook, vampire, vision, visitant, visitor, wraith, zombie, bogle, eidolon, ethereal being, incorporeal being