Definition
Relating to or characteristic of a daimon or daemon; having supernatural or spiritual qualities, not necessarily evil.
Etymology
From Greek 'daimonikos' (δαιμονικός). The adjective form preserves the older, morally neutral meaning from Greek philosophy rather than the Christianized 'demonic' association.
Kelly Says
The word 'daimonic' is a linguistic fossil—it preserves how ancient Greeks saw supernatural beings as amoral forces of nature, before Christianity converted them all into villains in one theological move.
Translations
ARالعربية
شيطاني
shay-taani
BNবাংলা
দৈমনিক
dye-mo-nik
CACatalà
daimònic
dye-mo-nik
CSČeština
daimoni
dye-mo-nee
DADansk
daimonic
dye-mo-nik
DEDeutsch
dämonisch
dā-mo-ni-sh
ELΕλληνικά
δαίμονας
dā-mo-nas
ESEspañol
daimónico
dye-mon-ee-koh
FAفارسی
شیطانی
shey-taani
FISuomi
daimoni
dye-mo-nee
FRFrançais
daimonique
dā-mo-neek
HIहिन्दी
दैमोनिक
dye-mo-nik
HUMagyar
daimoni
dye-mo-nee
IDBahasa Indonesia
daimoni
dye-mo-nee
ITItaliano
daimoniaco
dye-mo-nee-ah-koh
MSBahasa Melayu
daimoni
dye-mo-nee
MYမြန်မာ
ဒေါ်မွန်
dau-mon
NLNederlands
daimoniach
dye-mo-nee-akh
NONorsk
daimonic
dye-mo-nik
PLPolski
daimoniczny
dye-mo-nee-ch-ny
PTPortuguês
daimónico
dye-mon-ee-koh
RORomână
daimonic
dye-mo-nik
RUРусский
даймонический
day-mon-i-ches-ki
SVSvenska
daimonic
dye-mo-nik
SWKiswahili
daimoni
dye-mo-nee
TAதமிழ்
டைமோனிக்
dye-mo-nik
TRTürkçe
daimoni
dye-mo-nee
UKУкраїнська
даймонічний
day-mo-ni-chny
VITiếng Việt
daimonic
dye-mon-ik