ext_15412 ([identity profile] mulder200.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] thismaz 2009-09-27 01:50 pm (UTC)

Is there a difference? I had always considered deamons to simply be an outmoded spelling of demons. The only time I've come across them as something specific was in Philip Pullman's books. And I just tried googling and even wikipedia didn't help. Would you mind explaining, because I really am am curious?

The words daemon, dæmon, are Latinized spellings of the Greek δαίμων (daimôn),[1] used purposely today to distinguish the daemons of Ancient Greek religion, good or malevolent "supernatural beings between mortals and gods, such as inferior divinities and ghosts of dead heroes" (see Plato's Symposium), from the Judeo-Christian usage demon, a malignant spirit that can seduce, afflict, or possess humans.

In religion, folklore, and mythology a demon (or daemon,[1] daimon from Greek: δαίμων daimōn) is a supernatural being that is generally described as a malevolent spirit.


http://www.fanfiction.net/s/1888892/7/Lessons_in_Witchcraft
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_%28mythology%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demon


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