Definitions from Wiktionary (daimonic)
▸ adjective: In the way of a daimon; befitting a demon; fiendish.
▸ adjective: Motivated by a spiritual force or genius; inspired.
▸ noun: (psychology) The unrest that exists in us all which forces us into the unknown, leading to self-destruction and/or self-discovery.
▸ noun: (psychology, spirituality, mythology, literature) The journey and transition from innocence to experience; part of the process of individuation.
▸ noun: (mythology, literature) The place where light and dark meet.
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▸ adjective: In the way of a daimon; befitting a demon; fiendish.
▸ adjective: Motivated by a spiritual force or genius; inspired.
▸ noun: (psychology) The unrest that exists in us all which forces us into the unknown, leading to self-destruction and/or self-discovery.
▸ noun: (psychology, spirituality, mythology, literature) The journey and transition from innocence to experience; part of the process of individuation.
▸ noun: (mythology, literature) The place where light and dark meet.
Similar:
underworldly,
magicianly,
shamanesque,
demented,
darkly,
dissident,
pernicious,
fabular,
costumed,
invidious,
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▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing daimonic
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