English > God: 4 senses > noun 1, person Meaning | The supernatural being conceived as the perfect and omnipotent and omniscient originator and ruler of the universe; the object of worship in monotheistic religions. |
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Synonym | Supreme Being |
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Instances | Allah | Muslim name for the one and only God |
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Godhead, Lord, Creator, Maker, Divine, God Almighty, Almighty, Jehovah | Terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God |
Yahweh, YHWH, Yahwe, Yahveh, YHVH, Yahve, Wahvey, Jahvey, Jahweh, Jehovah, JHVH | A name for the God of the Old Testament as transliterated from the Hebrew consonants YHVH |
Instance of | spiritual being, supernatural being | An incorporeal being believed to have powers to affect the course of human events |
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Spanish | deidad, Dios, dios, divinidad |
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Catalan | deïtat, Déu, déu, divinitat |
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Adjectives | godly | emanating from God |
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English > god: 4 senses > noun 2, person Meaning | Any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force. |
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Synonyms | deity, divinity, immortal |
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Instances | Arhat, Arhant, lohan | A Buddhist who has attained nirvana |
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Bodhisattva, Boddhisatva | Buddhist worthy of nirvana who postpones it to help others |
Demogorgon | (Greek mythology) a mysterious and terrifying deity of the underworld |
Hypnos | (Greek mythology) the Greek god of sleep |
Morpheus | The Roman god of sleep and dreams |
Quetzalcoatl | An Aztec deity represented as a plumed serpent |
Member of | pantheon | All the gods of a religion |
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Narrower | Anglo-Saxon deity | (Anglo-Saxon mythology) a deity worshipped by the Anglo-Saxons |
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Celtic deity | A deity worshipped by the Celts |
Chinese deity | A deity worshipped by the ancient Chinese |
Egyptian deity | A deity worshipped by the ancient Egyptians |
Greco-Roman deity, Graeco-Roman deity | A deity of classical mythology |
Greek deity | A deity worshipped by the ancient Greeks |
Hindu deity | A deity worshipped by the Hindus |
Japanese deity | A deity worshipped by the Japanese |
Norse deity | A deity worshipped by the ancient Norsemen |
Persian deity | A deity worshiped by the ancient Persians |
Phrygian deity | deity of the ancient Phrygians of west central Asia Minor |
Roman deity | A deity worshipped by the ancient Romans |
Semitic deity | A deity worshipped by the ancient Semites |
Teutonic deity | (German mythology) a deity worshipped by the ancient Teutons |
daemon, demigod | A person who is part mortal and part god |
demiurge | A subordinate deity, in some philosophies the creator of the universe |
earth-god, earth god | A god of fertility and vegetation |
goddess | A female deity |
saint | A person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization |
sea god | A deity that personifies the sea and is usually believed to live in or to control the sea |
sun god | A god that personifies the sun or is otherwise associated with the sun |
war god, god of war | A god worshipped as giving victory in war |
zombi, zombie, snake god | A god of voodoo cults / cults of African origin worshipped especially in West Indies |
Broader | spiritual being, supernatural being | An incorporeal being believed to have powers to affect the course of human events |
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Spanish | deidad, diosa, dios, divinidad, inmortal |
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Catalan | deïtat, déu, divinitat |
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