eudaemon means A good or benevolent spirit. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 84 out of 100.
eudaemon is pronounced /juˈdimən/.
Why “eudaemon” is a great word
EUDAEMON — [Noun] A benevolent spirit or guiding genius attendant upon a person or place. From Ancient Greek εὐδαίμων (eudaímōn), from εὖ (eu, "good, well") + δαίμων (daímōn, "spirit, deity, genius"). Unlike a cacodaemon, its malevolent opposite, or an angel, a being of specific religious doctrine, a eudaemon is the classical world's intimate attendant of fortune. It is the quiet hand that steers a king from a poisoned cup, the inexplicable calm in the eye of a storm, the scent of rain heralding a long-awaited change—the persistent whisper that the universe, for you, is not wholly indifferent.
noun
- A good or benevolent spirit.