attendant+spirit

  • 21Angel water — Angel An gel, n. [AS. [ae]ngel, engel, influenced by OF. angele, angle, F. ange. Both the AS. and the OF. words are from L. angelus, Gr. a ggelos messenger, a messenger of God, an angel.] 1. A messenger. [R.] [1913 Webster] The dear good angel of …

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  • 22Squatina angelus — Angel An gel, n. [AS. [ae]ngel, engel, influenced by OF. angele, angle, F. ange. Both the AS. and the OF. words are from L. angelus, Gr. a ggelos messenger, a messenger of God, an angel.] 1. A messenger. [R.] [1913 Webster] The dear good angel of …

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  • 23eudaemonism — or eudaimonism noun Etymology: Greek eudaimonia happiness, from eudaimōn having a good attendant spirit, happy, from eu + daimōn spirit more at demon Date: 1827 a theory that the highest ethical goal is happiness and personal well being •… …

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  • 24Church Grim — The Church Grim, Kirk Grim, Kyrkogrim (Swedish) or Kirkonväki (Finnish) is a figure from English and Scandinavian folklore, said to be an attendant spirit, overseeing the welfare of its particular church. English Church Grims are said to enjoy… …

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  • 25Sunday Morning (poem) — Sunday Morning is a poem from Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium . Published in part in the November 1915 issue of Poetry , then in full in 1923 in Harmonium , it is now in the public domain. [Bates, p. 126. Buttel p. 230. See also …

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  • 26Fæcce — The fetch (Old English ; also known as fylgja ), is a person s guardian spirit or familiar. The fetch is an attendant spirit that is bound to someone through the process of their naming until their death. The fetch is held to appear as an animal… …

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  • 27demon — n. 1 a an evil spirit or devil, esp. one thought to possess a person. b the personification of evil passion. 2 a malignant supernatural being; the Devil. 3 (often attrib.) a forceful, fierce, or skilful performer (a demon on the tennis court; a… …

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  • 28angel — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English engel & Anglo French angele; both from Late Latin angelus, from Greek angelos, literally, messenger Date: before 12th century 1. a. a spiritual being superior to humans in power and …

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  • 29Fetch — may refer to: * Fetch (geography), the length of water over which a given wind has blown * Fetch (game), a game played between a human and a pet in which the human throws an object for the pet to catch and/or retrieve * Fetch (FTP client), a… …

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  • 30Early life of Joseph Smith, Jr. — The early life of Joseph Smith, Jr. covers the period from his birth on December 23, 1805, to the end of 1827, when Latter Day Saints believe Smith located a set of Golden Plates engraved with ancient Christian scriptures, buried in a hill near… …

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