Agathodaemon was still another shadowy character referred to by the older Alchemists.
He was the god of the Nile, which is indirectly confirmed by Pindar; and by Ptolemy, who says that the Egyptians gave the name of Agathodaemon to the western, or Heracleotic branch.
The arm of the Agathodaemon Canal which entered here had been bridged long ago.
His Nile boat would await them at the Agathodaemon harbour on Lake Mareotis, and his travelling chariot would convey them thither, with as much luggage and as many female slaves as they desired to take with them.
The ghins had no power over him, hisagathodaemon watched over him!
Perhaps at this moment an agathodaemon has flown by, has seen the agonized mother, and has let fall a tear upon the waters, for at this moment they become more tranquil.
Really it seemed that Sitta Khadra was right: his agathodaemon watched over him, for, sooner than usual, the tempest calmed down, and the sun broke forth from behind the clouds.
I thought my agathodaemon had sent me this dream, "One day some gypsies came to Cavalla on a ship that landed here to procure provisions.
But his agathodaemon will intercede with Allah for his forgiveness for the despair which causes his lips to utter curses of which his heart knows nothing.
Now, I am going hence, and the agathodaemon will give me new garments, and a new countenance full of youth and beauty, that your father may see me as I looked in the days of our youthful love.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "agathodaemon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.