In Greek mythology, a demon slayer would be referred to as a "daimonoktonos." The term "daimon" refers to a supernatural being or spirit, often associated with malevolent forces, while "ktonos" means slayer or killer. Therefore, a demon slayer in Greek would be someone who is skilled in defeating or vanquishing these malevolent entities.
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The words "demon slayer" in Greek would be Δαίμονας φονιάς or Daimonas phonias
Perseus the gorgon slayer 12 tasks of Heracles the Odyssey the Iliad
Ηypnos (Ύπνος in greek-eepnos) was a god or demon who was the personification of sleep. His twin brother was Death (Θάνατος in greek-thanatos). Their mother was Night (Nύχτα-neekhta) and their father Erebus (Έρεβος-erevos). In greek, even nowadays, the name of this god is the word that means sleep (ύπνος-eepnos).
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It comes from the furies who according to Greek myth were from the underworld ruled by Hades. The furies were evil demon-like creatures with wings.
His Greek name is Dionysus.