What does δαιμόνιο in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word δαιμόνιο in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use δαιμόνιο in Greek.

The word δαιμόνιο in Greek means δαιμόνιο, διαβολάκι, δαιμόνιο, δαιμόνιο, ξωτικό, δαίμονας. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word δαιμόνιο

δαιμόνιο

(sharp judgment) (καθομιλουμένη, μτφ)

Αν και είναι προφανώς ταλαντούχος, νιώθω πως στερείται επιχειρηματικού δαιμονίου.
Though obviously talented, I feel he lacks business acumen.

διαβολάκι, δαιμόνιο

(evil spirit) (μικρός δαίμονας)

The superstitious mother believed that her child's spirit had been replaced by an imp.

δαιμόνιο, ξωτικό

(myth: small fairy) (μυθολογία)

The wandering knight met a sprite in the haunted forest.

δαίμονας

(archaic (demon: evil spirit)

A priest was called to force out the daemon.

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