daemons >> /ˈdiːmən/
Definition: [noun] (in ancient Greek belief) a divinity or supernatural being of a nature between gods and humans.
Example: 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.
Definition: [noun] archaic spelling of demon
Example: is the entire town possessed by a malevolent daemon, forcing people to worship it by carving its image into fruit and vegetables, and hanging its likeness in their windows?