Daovom
Daovom is a lesser-known but historically significant term that appears in certain esoteric and occult traditions, particularly within the context of Western esotericism and ceremonial magic. The term is often associated with the work of French occultist and mystic Éliphas Lévi (1810–1875), who referenced it in his writings on the Kabbalah, alchemy, and theurgy. Lévi occasionally used "daovom" as a variant or alternative spelling of "daevom," a term derived from the Hebrew *davar* (דבר), meaning "word" or "thing," and linked to the concept of divine or elemental forces in creation.
In Lévi’s system, "daovom" (or "daevom") was sometimes employed to describe spiritual or elemental entities, particularly
The term does not appear prominently in mainstream occult literature, and its exact meaning depends on the