Demon vs Reaper - What's the difference?
demon | reaper |
' a Greek or Roman godling' )
* daimon (''typically only used in the sense of ' inner spirit' or ' personal guardian' )
An evil spirit.
A fallen angel or Satanic divinity; a false god.
One’s inner spirit or genius, a daimon.
(Greek mythology, Roman mythology) A genius, a lar, the protective spirit or godling of a place, household, or individual.
A foible; a flaw in a person’s character.
Someone of remarkable or diabolical energy or ability.
(figurative) Anything with malevolent effects.
One who reaps.
A machine used to harvest crops.
Reaper Shortened form of "The Grim Reaper", the angel of death.
As nouns the difference between demon and reaper
is that demon is an evil spirit while reaper is one who reaps.demon
English
(wikipedia demon)Alternative forms
* daemon, (typically only used today for the sense ofNoun
(en noun)- The demon of stupidity haunts me whenever I open my mouth.
- He’s a demon at the card tables.
- the demon drink
Usage notes
The original Greek and Roman meanings often employ synonyms or the variant spellings daimon' or ' daemon to differentiate them from the more common ecclesiastical sense.Synonyms
* See alsoSee also
* imp * succubus * vampire * angel * hell * possession * possessed * dragon * werewolf * devil * larva ----reaper
English
(wikipedia reaper)Noun
(en noun)- Don't fear the Reaper / We'll be able to fly — Lyrics from "Don't Fear the Reaper" by
