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Definition of god
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God (n.)
Figuratively
applied
to one who
wields
great or
despotic
power.
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Godfather
::
Godfather
(n.) A man who
becomes
sponsor
for a child at
baptism,
and makes
himself
a
surety
for its
Christian
training
and
instruction..
Theomachy
::
Theomachy
(n.)
Opposition
to God or the
divine
will.
Allotment
::
Allotment
(n.) That which is
allotted;
a
share,
part, or
portion
granted
or
distributed;
that which is
assigned
by lot, or by the act of God;
anything
set apart for a
special
use or to a
distinct
party..
Deiform
::
Deiform
(a.)
Godlike,
or of a
godlike
form..
Pallas
::
Pallas
(n.)
Pallas
Athene,
the
Grecian
goddess
of
wisdom,
called
also
Athene,
and
identified,
at a later
period,
with the Roman
Minerva..
Omniscient
::
Omniscient
(a.)
Having
universal
knowledge;
knowing
all
things;
infinitely
knowing
or wise; as, the
omniscient
God..
Apollo
::
Apollo
(n.) A deity among the
Greeks
and
Romans.
He was the god of light and day (the sun god), of
archery,
prophecy,
medicine,
poetry,
and
music,
etc., and was
represented
as the model of manly grace and
beauty;
--
called
also
Phebus..
Antitheist
::
Antitheist
(n.) A
disbeliever
in the
existence
of God.
Pandora
::
Pandora
(n.) A
beautiful
woman
(all-gifted),
whom
Jupiter
caused
Vulcan
to make out of clay in order to
punish
the human race,
because
Prometheus
had
stolen
the fire from
heaven.
Jupiter
gave
Pandora
a box
containing
all human ills,
which,
when the box was
opened,
escaped
and
spread
over the
earth.
Hope alone
remained
in the box.
Another
version
makes the box
contain
all the
blessings
of the gods, which were lost to men when
Pandora
opened
it..
Mnemosyne
::
Mnemosyne
(n.) The
goddess
of
memory
and the
mother
of the
Muses.
Freya
::
Freya (n.) The
daughter
of
Njord,
and
goddess
of love and
beauty;
the
Scandinavian
Venus;
-- in
Teutonic
myths
confounded
with
Frigga,
but in
Scandinavian,
distinct..
Hymen
::
Hymen (n.) A
fabulous
deity;
according
to some, the son of
Apollo
and
Urania,
according
to
others,
of
Bacchus
and
Venus.
He was the god of
marriage,
and
presided
over
nuptial
solemnities..
Bitterness
::
Bitterness
(n.) A state of
extreme
impiety
or
enmity
to God.
Grace
::
Grace (n.) The
divine
favor
toward
man; the mercy of God, as
distinguished
from His
justice;
also, any
benefits
His mercy
imparts;
divine
love or
pardon;
a state of
acceptance
with God;
enjoyment
of the
divine
favor..
Atheism
::
Atheism
(n.)
Godlessness.
Supplicator
::
Supplication
(n.) A
religious
solemnity
observed
in
consequence
of some
military
success,
and also, in times of
distress
and
danger,
to avert the anger of the
gods..
Yaksha
::
Yaksha
(n.) A kind of
demigod
attendant
on
Kuvera,
the god of
wealth..
Yarwhip
::
Yarwhip
(n.) The
European
bar-tailed
godwit;
--
called
also
yardkeep,
and
yarwhelp.
See
Godwit..
Decalogue
::
Decalogue
(n.) The Ten
Commandments
or
precepts
given by God to Moses on Mount
Sinai,
and
originally
written
on two
tables
of
stone..
God
::
God (n.) A being
conceived
of as
possessing
supernatural
power,
and to be
propitiated
by
sacrifice,
worship,
etc.; a
divinity;
a
deity;
an
object
of
worship;
an
idol..
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