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god
(gŏd)n.
1. God
a. A being conceived as the perfect, omnipotent, omniscient originator and ruler of the universe, the principal object of faith and worship in monotheistic religions.
b. The force, effect, or a manifestation or aspect of this being.
2. A being of supernatural powers or attributes, believed in and worshiped by a people, especially a male deity thought to control some part of nature or reality.
3. An image of a supernatural being; an idol.
4. One that is worshiped, idealized, or followed: Money was their god.
[Middle English, from Old English; see gheu(ə)- in Indo-European roots.]
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god
(ɡɒd)n
1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a supernatural being, who is worshipped as the controller of some part of the universe or some aspect of life in the world or is the personification of some force.
2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) an image, idol, or symbolic representation of such a deity
3. any person or thing to which excessive attention is given: money was his god.
4. a man who has qualities regarded as making him superior to other men
5. (Theatre) (in plural) the gallery of a theatre
[Old English god; related to Old Norse goth, Old High German got, Old Irish guth voice]
God
(ɡɒd)n
1. (Theology) theol the sole Supreme Being, eternal, spiritual, and transcendent, who is the Creator and ruler of all and is infinite in all attributes; the object of worship in monotheistic religions
2. play God to behave in an imperious or superior manner
interj
an oath or exclamation used to indicate surprise, annoyance, etc (and in such expressions as My God! or God Almighty!)
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God
(gɒd)n.
1. the creator and ruler of the universe; Supreme Being.
2. (l.c.)
a. one of several immortal powers, esp. one with male attributes, presiding over some portion of worldly affairs; deity.
b. the image of such a deity; idol.
3. (l.c.) any deified person or object.
4. Christian Science. the Supreme Being considered with reference to the sum of His attributes.
interj. 5. (used to express disappointment, disbelief, frustration, or the like.)
[before 900; Middle English, Old English; c. Old Frisian, Old Saxon god, Old High German got, Old Norse goth, guth, Gothic guth]
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2. | ![]() pantheon - all the gods of a religion spiritual being, supernatural being - an incorporeal being believed to have powers to affect the course of human events 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 Celtic deity - a deity worshipped by the Celts Egyptian deity - a deity worshipped by the ancient Egyptians Semitic deity - a deity worshipped by the ancient Semites Hindu deity - a deity worshipped by the Hindus Persian deity - a deity worshiped by the ancient Persians Chinese deity - a deity worshipped by the ancient Chinese Japanese deity - a deity worshipped by the Japanese goddess - a female deity demiurge - a subordinate deity, in some philosophies the creator of the universe Graeco-Roman deity, Greco-Roman deity - a deity of classical mythology Greek deity - a deity worshipped by the ancient Greeks Roman deity - a deity worshipped by the ancient Romans Norse deity - a deity worshipped by the ancient Norsemen Teutonic deity - (German mythology) a deity worshipped by the ancient Teutons Anglo-Saxon deity - (Anglo-Saxon mythology) a deity worshipped by the Anglo-Saxons Phrygian deity - deity of the ancient Phrygians of west central Asia Minor saint - a person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization god of war, war god - a god worshipped as giving victory in war | |
3. | god - a man of such superior qualities that he seems like a deity to other people; "he was a god among men" | |
4. | ![]() effigy, simulacrum, image - a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture); "the coin bears an effigy of Lincoln"; "the emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone" golden calf - (Old Testament) an idol made by Aaron for the Israelites to worship; destroyed by Moses; it is now used to refer to anything worshipped undeservedly joss - a Chinese god worshipped in the form of an idol Juggernaut - a crude idol of Krishna |
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god
noun deity, immortal, divinity, divine being, supreme being Zeus, king of the gods see the Fates, the Graces, the Muses
Quotations
"As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods;"
"They kill us for their sport" [William Shakespeare King Lear]
"Heaven always bears some proportion to earth. The god of the cannibal will be a cannibal, of the crusader a crusader, and of the merchants a merchant" [Ralph Waldo Emerson The Conduct of Life]
"If the triangles were to make a god, he would have three sides" [Montesquieu Lettres Persanes]
"As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods;"
"They kill us for their sport" [William Shakespeare King Lear]
"Heaven always bears some proportion to earth. The god of the cannibal will be a cannibal, of the crusader a crusader, and of the merchants a merchant" [Ralph Waldo Emerson The Conduct of Life]
"If the triangles were to make a god, he would have three sides" [Montesquieu Lettres Persanes]
Gods and Goddesses
Aztec Acolmiztli, Acolnahuacatl, Amimitl, Atl, Atlaua, Camaxtli, Centeotl, Centzonuitznaua, Chalchiuhtlatonal, Chalchiuhtlicue, Chalchiutotolin, Chalmecacihuilt, Chantico, Chicomecoatl, Chicomexochtli, Chiconahui, Cihuacoatl, Coatlicue, Cochimetl, Coyolxauhqui, Ehecatl, Huehueteotl, Huitzilopochtli, Huixtocihuatl, Ilamatecuhtli, Innan, Itzlacoliuhque, Itzli, Itzpapalotl, Ixtlilton, Macuilxochitl, Malinalxochi, Mayahuel, Mictlantecihuatl, Mictlantecutli, Mixcoatl, Nanauatzin, Omacatl, Omecihuatl, Ometecuhtli, Patecatl, Paynal, Quetzalcoatl, Tecciztecatl, Techalotl, Techlotl, Tepeyollotl, Teteo, Tezcatlipoca, Tlahuixcalpantecuhtli, Tlaloc, Tlaltecuhtli, Tlazolteotl, Tonacatecuhtli, Tonatiuh, Tzapotla, Tena, Tzintetol, Tzontemoc, Uixtociuatl, Xilonen, Xipe Totec, Xippilli, Xiuhcoatl, Xiuhteuctli, Xochipilli, Xochiquetzal, Xolotl, Yacatecuhtli
Egyptian Anubis, Hathor, Horus, Isis, Maat, Osiris, Ptah, Ra or Amen-Ra, Re, Serapis, Set, Thoth
Greek Aeoluswinds Aphroditelove and beauty Apollolight, youth, and music Areswar Artemishunting and the moon Asclepiushealing Athene or Pallas Athenewisdom Bacchuswine Boreasnorth wind Cronosfertility of the earth Demeteragriculture Dionysuswine Eosdawn Eroslove Fatesdestiny Gaea or Gaiathe earth Gracescharm and beauty Hadesunderworld Hebeyouth and spring Hecateunderworld Heliossun Hephaestusfire and metalworking Heraqueen of the gods Hermesmessenger of the gods Horae or the Hoursseasons Hymenmarriage Hyperionsun Hypnossleep Irisrainbow Momusblame and mockery Morpheussleep and dreams Nemesisvengeance Nikevictory Panwoods and shepherds Poseidonsea and earthquakes Rheafertility Selenemoon Uranussky Zephyruswest wind Zeusking of the gods
Hindu Agni, Brahma, Devi, Durga, Ganesa, Hanuman, Indra, Kali, Kama, Krishna, Lakshmi, Maya, Rama, Siva or Shiva, Ushas, Varuna, Vishnu
Incan Gods and Goddesses Apo, Apocatequil, Apu Illapu, Apu Punchau, Catequil, Cavillaca, Chasca, Chasca Coyllur, Cocomama, Coniraya, Copacati, Ekkeko, Huaca, Illapa, Inti, Ka-Ata-Killa Kon, Mama Allpa, Mama Cocha, Mama Oello, Mama Pacha, Mama Quilla, Manco Capac, Pachacamac, Pariacaca, Paricia, Punchau, Supay, Urcaguary, Vichama, Viracocha, Zaramama
Mayan Ac Yanto, Acan, Acat, Ah Bolom Tzacab, Ah Cancum, Ah Chun Caan, Ah Chuy Kak, Ah Ciliz, Ah Cun Can, Ah Cuxtal, Ah Hulneb, Ah Kin, Ah Mun, Ah Muzencab, Ah Peku, Ah Puch, Ah Tabai, Ah Uincir Dz'acab, Ah Uuc Ticab, Ahau-Kin, Ahmakiq, Ahulane, Ajbit, Akhushtal, Alaghom Naom, Alom, Backlum Chaam, Balam, Bitol, Buluc Chabtan, Cabaguil, Cakulha, Camaxtli, Camazotz, Caprakan, Cauac, Chac, Chac Uayab Xoc, Chamer, Chibirias, Cit Bolon Tum, Cizin, Colel Cab, Colop U Uichkin, Coyopa, Cum Hau, Ekchuah, Ghanan, Gucumatz, Hacha'kyum, Hun Came, Hun Hunahpu, Hunab Ku, Hurakan, Itzamna, Itzananohk`u, Ix, Ixchel or Ix Chebel Yax, Ixtab, Ixzaluoh, Kan, Kan-u-Uayeyab, Kan-xib-yui, Kianto, K'in, Kinich Ahau, Kukulcan, Mulac, Naum, Nohochacyum, Tlacolotl, Tohil, Tzakol, Votan, Xaman Ek, Yaluk, Yum Caax, Zotz
Norse Aegir, Aesir, Balder, Bragi, Frey or Freyr, Freya or Freyja, Frigg or Frigga, Hel or Hela, Heimdall, Heimdal, or Heimdallr, Idun or Ithunn, Loki, Njord or Njorth, Norns, Odin or Othin, Thor, Tyr or Tyrr, Vanir
Roman Aesculapiusmedicine Apollolight, youth, and music Auroradawn Bacchuswine Bellonawar Bona Deafertility Ceresagriculture Cupidlove Cybelenature Dianahunting and the moon Faunusforests Floraflowers Janusdoors and beginnings Junoqueen of the gods Jupiter or Joveking of the gods Lareshousehold Lunamoon Marswar Mercurymessenger of the gods Minervawisdom Neptunesea Penatesstoreroom Phoebussun Plutounderworld Quirinuswar Saturnagriculture and vegetation Solsun Somnussleep Triviacrossroads Venuslove Victoriavictory Vulcanfire and metalworking
God
nounQuotations
"God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble" Bible: Psalms
"God is seen God"
"In the star, in the stone, in the flesh, in the soul and the clod" [Robert Browning Men and Women]
"You cannot plumb the depths of the human heart, nor find out what a man is thinking; how do you expect to search out God, who made all these things, and find out his mind or comprehend his thoughts?" Apocrypha: Judith
"If God did not exist, man would have to invent him" [Voltaire Epître CIV à l'auteur du livre des trois imposteurs]
"God moves in a mysterious way"
"His wonders to perform" [William Cowper Light Shining Out of Darkness]
"The voice of the people is the voice of God" [Alcuin Epistles]
"God is but a word invented to explain the world" [Lamartine Nouvelle harmonies poétiques et religieuses]
"Thou shalt have one God only; who"
"Would be at the expense of two?" [Arthur Hugh Clough The Latest Decalogue]
"God is subtle, but he is not malicious" [Albert Einstein]
"God, to me, it seems,"
"is a verb"
"not a noun,"
"proper or improper" [R. Buckminster Fuller No More Secondhand God]
"Theist and Atheist: The fight between them is as to whether God shall be called God or shall have some other name" [Samuel Butler Note-books]
"It is an insult to God to believe in God" [Galen Strawson]
"God and the doctor we alike adore"
"But only when in danger, not before;"
"The danger o'er, both are alike requited,"
"God is forgotten, and the Doctor slighted" [John Owen Epigrams]
"Any God I ever felt in church I brought in with me" [Alice Walker The Color Purple]
"God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble" Bible: Psalms
"God is seen God"
"In the star, in the stone, in the flesh, in the soul and the clod" [Robert Browning Men and Women]
"You cannot plumb the depths of the human heart, nor find out what a man is thinking; how do you expect to search out God, who made all these things, and find out his mind or comprehend his thoughts?" Apocrypha: Judith
"If God did not exist, man would have to invent him" [Voltaire Epître CIV à l'auteur du livre des trois imposteurs]
"God moves in a mysterious way"
"His wonders to perform" [William Cowper Light Shining Out of Darkness]
"The voice of the people is the voice of God" [Alcuin Epistles]
"God is but a word invented to explain the world" [Lamartine Nouvelle harmonies poétiques et religieuses]
"Thou shalt have one God only; who"
"Would be at the expense of two?" [Arthur Hugh Clough The Latest Decalogue]
"God is subtle, but he is not malicious" [Albert Einstein]
"God, to me, it seems,"
"is a verb"
"not a noun,"
"proper or improper" [R. Buckminster Fuller No More Secondhand God]
"Theist and Atheist: The fight between them is as to whether God shall be called God or shall have some other name" [Samuel Butler Note-books]
"It is an insult to God to believe in God" [Galen Strawson]
"God and the doctor we alike adore"
"But only when in danger, not before;"
"The danger o'er, both are alike requited,"
"God is forgotten, and the Doctor slighted" [John Owen Epigrams]
"Any God I ever felt in church I brought in with me" [Alice Walker The Color Purple]
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god
[gɒd] N1. → dios m
God → Dios m
(my) God!; good God! → ¡Dios mío!, ¡santo Dios!
God forbid → ¡Dios me libre!
he thinks he's God's gift to women → se cree que lo creó Dios para ser la felicidad de las mujeres
God help them if that's what they think → que Dios les ayude si piensan así
I hope to god she'll be happy → Dios quiera que sea feliz
God (only) knows → sólo Dios sabe, sabe Dios
what in God's name is he doing? → ¿qué demonios está haciendo?
please God! → ¡quiera Dios!
for God's sake! → ¡por Dios!
thank God! → ¡gracias a Dios!
God willing → si Dios quiere, Dios mediante
God helps those who help themselves → a quien madruga Dios le ayuda
see also forbid 2
God → Dios m
(my) God!; good God! → ¡Dios mío!, ¡santo Dios!
God forbid → ¡Dios me libre!
he thinks he's God's gift to women → se cree que lo creó Dios para ser la felicidad de las mujeres
God help them if that's what they think → que Dios les ayude si piensan así
I hope to god she'll be happy → Dios quiera que sea feliz
God (only) knows → sólo Dios sabe, sabe Dios
what in God's name is he doing? → ¿qué demonios está haciendo?
please God! → ¡quiera Dios!
for God's sake! → ¡por Dios!
thank God! → ¡gracias a Dios!
God willing → si Dios quiere, Dios mediante
God helps those who help themselves → a quien madruga Dios le ayuda
see also forbid 2
2. the gods (Theat) → el gallinero, el paraíso
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God
(god) noun1. (with capital) the creator and ruler of the world (in the Christian, Jewish etc religions). Dios
2. (feminine ˈgoddess) a supernatural being who is worshipped. the gods of Greece and Rome. dios; diosa
ˈgodly adjective religious. a godly man/life.piadoso
ˈgodliness nounˈgodchild, ˈgoddaughter, ˈgodson nounsˈgodfather, ˈgodmother, ˈgodparent nouns a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare. padrino; madrina
ˈgodsend noun a very welcome piece of unexpected good luck. Your cheque was an absolute godsend. regalo llovido del cielo, bendición
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