“..children know such a lot now, they soon
don't believe in fairies, and every time a child says, 'I don't believe
in fairies,' there is a fairy somewhere that falls down dead.”
" J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan "
" J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan "

Etymology: Propolis аncіent Greek where words "pro" аnd "polіs" meаn respectіvely "іn front of, before" аnd "cіty"prevent predаtors. Daemon Homer's use of the words theoí (θεοί: "gods") and daímones (δαίμονες), suggest that while distinct, they are similar in kind.In Cratylus (398 b), Plato speculates that the etymology of daimôn/daēmones (δαίμονες: deity/daêmôn δαήμονες) is from knowing or wise, however, it is more probably daiō (δαίω: "to divide, to distribute destinies, to allot").
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