Agathodemon

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Pronunciation: /ˌæɡəˈθɒdɪmən/

Definitions of agathodemon

noun a type of ancient Greek deity or spirit believed to bring good luck or protection

Example Sentences

A1 I heard a story about an agathodemon in a children's book.

A2 The villagers believed that the agathodemon protected their crops from harm.

B1 Legends say that the agathodemon was a benevolent spirit that brought good luck to those who respected nature.

B2 Researchers are studying the folklore surrounding the agathodemon to understand its cultural significance.

C1 The agathodemon is often depicted in ancient texts as a guardian of the natural world.

C2 Scholars debate the true nature of the agathodemon and its role in ancient mythology.

Examples of agathodemon in a Sentence

formal The agathodemon was believed to be a benevolent spirit in ancient Greek mythology.

informal I heard that agathodemons are supposed to bring good luck.

slang Some people think having an agathodemon around will make everything better.

figurative She was like an agathodemon, always bringing positivity wherever she went.

Grammatical Forms of agathodemon

plural

agathodemons

comparative

more agathodemon

superlative

most agathodemon

present tense

agathodemons

future tense

will agathodemon

perfect tense

has agathodemoned

continuous tense

is agathodemoning

singular

agathodemon

positive degree

agathodemon

infinitive

to agathodemon

gerund

agathodemoning

participle

agathodemoned

Origin and Evolution of agathodemon

First Known Use: 0200 year
Language of Origin: Ancient Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'agathodemon' originates from ancient Greek mythology, where it was believed to be a benevolent spirit or deity that brought good luck and protection.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'agathodemon' has evolved to be used in a more general sense to refer to a protective or beneficial force or spirit.