1. daemon - Noun
2. daemon - Adjective
Alt. of Daemonic
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen your Daemon is in charge, do not try to think consciously. Drift, wait, and obey. Rudyard Kipling
So Lyra and her daemon turned away from the world they were born in, and looked toward the sun, and walked into the sky. Philip Pullman
The writer serves his daemon and his subject. And the democracy that does not know that the daemon and the subject must be served is not, in any ideal sense of the word, a democracy at all. Lionel Trilling
Some men die for lack of love...some die because of it. Think about it." - Daemon. Anne Bishop
It's easy in a novel to be completely unambiguous about the relationship between animal and daemon simply by stating it outright; whereas you get very few opportunities to do this in an elegant way in a film. Chris Weitz
A daemon, being a user program, can in turn access the local hardware resources of that computer by passing requests to the operating system kernel. Source: Internet