Daemonic
Definition of Daemonic:
part of speech: adjective
Pertaining to or proceeding from a supernatural being or from supernatural enthusiasm. " He may even show sudden impulses which have a false air of daemonic strength, because they seemed inexplicable."- George Eliot.
Usage examples for Daemonic:
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The Essay on " Love" is poetical, but the three poems, " Initial," " Daemonic and " Celestial Love" are more nearly equal to his subject than his prose.
"The Complete PG Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.", Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (The Physician and Poet not the Jurist). -
" The Tempest" is made up of the daemonic the murky tragedy of " Macbeth" unfolds under the guidance of incarnate forces of evil which drive the hero to his doom and final deliverance in death: Hamlet sees and communes with the ghost of his father; in short, the supernatural is as much a part of these plays as salt is part of the ocean.
"Four-Dimensional Vistas", Claude Fayette Bragdon.