δαιμόνιος
δαιμόνιος
of or belonging to a δαίμων:
voc. δαιμόνιε, δαιμονίη, mostly in the way of reproach, thou luckless wight! thou wretch! sirrah! madam! Il.;—more rarely by way of admiration, noble sir! excellent man! Il., Hes.; also by way of pity, poor wretch! so in Hdt., δαιμόνιε ἀνδρῶν; also in an iron. sense, my good fellow! good sir! ὦ δαιμόνιʼ ἀνδρῶν, ὦ δαιμόνιʼ, ὦ δαιμόνιʼ ἀνθρώπων Ar., Plat.
anything proceeding from the Deity, heaven-sent, divine, miraculous, Hdt., Attic; εἰ μή τι δαιμόνιον εἴη were it not a divine intervention, Xen.; τὰ δαιμόνια visitations of Heaven, Thuc.
of persons, divine, excellent, Plat.
adv. -ως, by Divine power, marvellously, Ar.:—so neut. pl. δαιμόνια Ar., Xen.; δαιμονιώτατα most clearly by the hand of the gods, Xen.