4 Verbs to Use for the Word daemons

sc. 1), and in Antony and Cleopatra this passage is elucidated thus Thy daemon, that's thy spirit which keeps thee, is Noble, courageous, high, unmatchable, Where Cæsar's is not; but near him thy angel Becomes a fear, as being overpowered. Act ii.

a god, a spirit, a DAEMON (in the Greek sense of the word); and the female figure I saw by the marked shortness of her drapery to be no Athenian, but a Spartan; no matron either, but a maiden, a lass, a LASSIE; and now I had forced on me lassie daemon, Lacedaemon.

The Fathers of the Church regarded this daemon as a devil, probably from the name; but it is not far, in its real meaning, from the "divine grace" of St. Augustine and of all men famed for Christian experience,that restraining grace which keeps good men from folly or sin.

as if repelling the daemon.

4 Verbs to Use for the Word  daemons