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How to use daimon in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word daimon? Here are some examples.

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The Latin equivalent of daimon is genius, the spirit double that is born and dies with a man and influences his conduct.
Thanks to the daimon who kept him from swallowing Reformist preaching in his youth, future readers will never view him as a convert.
Like the daimon of Socrates who indicates only what not to do, we too know instinctively, aesthetically, when a fish stinks, when the sense of beauty is offended.
It was his daimon who intervened in the Phaedrus, after Socrates had argued that it was better for a boy to yield to a man who did not love him than to a lover.
But they never questioned the very existence of the gods, and Socrates regularly followed the dictates of his daimon, a personal divine guide.
Baudelaire the poet has a special daimonic vision insofar as the poet has insight into the daimon described by Hesiod as unseen by the one being influenced.
I've never teased Richard Dawkins about this, but I doubt he regards Socrates' belief in a daimon who told him what to do as proof that the philosopher was dangerous.
He will release his pent-up rage and fear no evil, for his genius is with him, and his daimon bids him violate all the taboos of the literary marketplace.
Daimon rapped on the cold glass and fogged it with her breath.
The Aussie ignored blatant 'crossing' obstruction in midfield which allowed Hayato Daimon to skid over.
Back in Europe, the qualified sales manager moved via the Reynolds Tobacco Company to the Duracell Battery Manufacturers, where he co-ordinated the merger with Daimon, and moved from there to Adidas as Head of Marketing.
Daimon M, Yamaguchi H, Oizumi T, Ohnuma H, Saitoh T, Igarashi M, et al.
Examples from Classical Literature
The Mystic called the power that flashed up within him a daimon.
The personality is only a form for the manifestation of the daimon.
The daimon in Goethe has more progenitors than the one in a savage.
Very much of this nature was the genius or daimon of Socrates.
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