In latin, the word sand is Harena or Arena, and demon is Daemon. so for sand demon one can presume that it would translate to Harenadaemon
daemon, daemonis
daemon
Venator daemonum is Latin for Hunter of Demons.Source:Minored in Latin
Verbatim it is daemon.
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Could the answer be TACIT. It means to be silent etc. No, it is an adjective meaning "silent". The correct answer is TACET from the Latin for silence. In Latin it actually means: "let it be silent."
The word Demon comes from the Latin word Daemn meaning Spirit.
Daemon is the Latin version of the English word demon.
Noli tacere.
The root word for silence is "silent," derived from the Latin word "silentium."
Since "silent" and "deadly" are two unrelated concepts both Latin and classical Greek would need two words to translate them.