δαιμόνιον
Second declension Noun; Neuter
자동번역
Transliteration:
Principal Part:
δαιμόνιον
δαιμονίου
Structure:
δαιμονι
(Stem)
+
ον
(Ending)
Sense
- the dive Power, the Deity, the Divinity
- an inferior divine being, demon
- the name by which Socrates calls his genius, or the spirit that dwelt within him
- a demon, evil spirit
Declension
Second declension
The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.
Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.
- ὑμεῖσ δὲ οἱ ἐγκαταλιπόντεσ με καὶ ἐπιλανθανόμενοι τὸ ὄροσ τὸ ἅγιόν μου καὶ ἑτοιμάζοντεσ τῷ δαιμονίῳ τράπεζαν καὶ πληροῦντεσ τῇ τύχῃ κέρασμα, (Septuagint, Liber Isaiae 65:11)
- "τὸ ἰσόπλευρον θνητῷ δὲ τὸ σκαληνὸν τὸ δ’ ἰσοσκελὲσ δαιμονίῳ· (Plutarch, De defectu oraculorum, section 133)
- "ἔρημοσ οὖν ὢν βοηθείασ καὶ ἀπορῶν ὁρμῇ τινι χρήσαιτο δαιμονίῳ τὸ μὲν σῶμα κοσμῆσαι καὶ λαβεῖν ἐντάφιον αὑπῷ τὸν ἐναγώνιον ἔτι ζῶν κόσμον, ἐξᾷσαι δὲ τὸν βίον τελευτῶν καὶ μὴ γενέσθαι κατὰ τοῦτο τῶν κύκνων ἀγεννέστεροσ. (Plutarch, Septem sapientium convivium, chapter, section 18 5:6)
- ᾧ δ’ ἄρα πρὸσ τὰ λαμπρὰ καὶ μεγάλα τῶν ἀπὸ τῆσ τύχησ ἀγαθῶν ἀεί τινα κεραννύναι κακοῦ μοῖραν ἐπιμελέσ ἐστι δαιμονίῳ, τοῦτο ὑποικούρει πάλαι παρασκευάζον αὐτῷ λυπηροτέραν τήν ἐπάνοδον. (Plutarch, Pompey, chapter 42 6:2)
- "ὦ πυρὶ δαιμονίῳ τλῆμον ὀφειλόμενε. (Unknown, Greek Anthology, Volume III, book 9, chapter 243 1:2)