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deity (encz) | deity,božstvo n: Zdeněk Brož |
Deity (gcide) | Deity \De"i*ty\ (d[=e]"[i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. Deities
(d[=e]"[i^]*t[i^]z). [OE. deite, F. d['e]it['e], fr. L.
deitas, fr. deus a god; akin to divus divine, Jupiter, gen.
Jovis, Jupiter, dies day, Gr. di^os divine, Zey`s, gen.
Dio`s, Zeus, Skr. d[=e]va divine, as a noun, god, daiva
divine, dy[=o] sky, day, hence, the sky personified as a god,
and to the first syllable of E. Tuesday, Gael. & Ir. dia God,
W. duw. Cf. Divine, Journey, Journal, Tuesday.]
1. The collection of attributes which make up the nature of a
god; divinity; godhead; as, the deity of the Supreme Being
is seen in his works.
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They declared with emphasis the perfect deity and
the perfect manhood of Christ. --Milman.
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2. A god or goddess; a heathen god.
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To worship calves, the deities
Of Egypt. --Milton.
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The Deity, God, the Supreme Being.
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This great poet and philosopher [Simonides], the
more he contemplated the nature of the Deity, found
that he waded but the more out of his depth.
--Addison.
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deity (wn) | deity
n 1: any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part
of the world or some aspect of life or who is the
personification of a force [syn: deity, divinity,
god, immortal] |
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egyptian deity (encz) | Egyptian deity, |
hindu deity (encz) | Hindu deity, |
norse deity (encz) | Norse deity, |
Deity (gcide) | Deity \De"i*ty\ (d[=e]"[i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. Deities
(d[=e]"[i^]*t[i^]z). [OE. deite, F. d['e]it['e], fr. L.
deitas, fr. deus a god; akin to divus divine, Jupiter, gen.
Jovis, Jupiter, dies day, Gr. di^os divine, Zey`s, gen.
Dio`s, Zeus, Skr. d[=e]va divine, as a noun, god, daiva
divine, dy[=o] sky, day, hence, the sky personified as a god,
and to the first syllable of E. Tuesday, Gael. & Ir. dia God,
W. duw. Cf. Divine, Journey, Journal, Tuesday.]
1. The collection of attributes which make up the nature of a
god; divinity; godhead; as, the deity of the Supreme Being
is seen in his works.
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They declared with emphasis the perfect deity and
the perfect manhood of Christ. --Milman.
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2. A god or goddess; a heathen god.
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To worship calves, the deities
Of Egypt. --Milton.
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The Deity, God, the Supreme Being.
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This great poet and philosopher [Simonides], the
more he contemplated the nature of the Deity, found
that he waded but the more out of his depth.
--Addison.
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