daemons in English

noun
1
(in ancient Greek belief) a divinity or supernatural being of a nature between gods and humans.
Iamblichus also stressed that theurgists usually worked with lesser divinities - heroes, daimons and angels - and only the greatest of all, in exceptional circumstances, would trouble actual deities.
2
a background process that handles requests for services such as print spooling and file transfers, and is dormant when not required.
Before you can start using the administration daemon over the network, you have to create a keytab file containing the key for one of the kadmin principals created when we initialized our realm.
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1. Good and evil daemonseudaemons (εὐδαίμονες) and Cacodaemons (κακοδαίμονες)

2. Yet its main task was to comprehend and destroy daemons.

3. The Greeks famously called these divine attendant spirits of creativity " daemons. "

4. 2 Daemons are forbidden effluvia of the human phantasy, turned sick and evil.

5. The daemons have access only to their own directory tree, and run under a low-privileged userid.

6. If your regular antagonist has a Chaos army and favours daemons then a Daemonslayer will do the business very nicely.

7. While Cacodaemons place little value upon the souls they imprison, greater daemons eagerly gather them as trophies, fuel for terrible rites, or offerings to curry the favor of their lords

8. For more than a century, Garran Crowe has served as Castellan of the Grey Knights, protecting the Imperium against the foulest daemons, and holding prisoner in his grasp the monstrous Black

9. The cluster is managed by a daemon, called wazuh-Clusterd, which communicates with all the nodes following a master-worker architecture.Refer to the Daemons section for more information about its use.

10. Aelementor (Spirits of the Mountain • Spirits of the Wind) • Eidolon • Spite • Sylvaneth (Branchling • Forest Folk • Noble Spirits • Free Spirits • Outcasts) Undead: Malignant • Mordant • Reanimant • Skeleton • Vampire • Zombie: Daemons

11. ‘The good old sins of Avarice and greed help to compound the problems.’ ‘Greed and Avarice, pride and gluttony, lust and jealousy rise like corrupting daemons from the bowels of the Earth.’ ‘But the stories of Avarice and greed and frat boy idiocy are only a part of the tale.’