god
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God
A deity or being; a supernatural, typically immortal, being with superior powers, to which personhood is attributed.
(synonyms)
(ux)
(quote-book)
(alternative case form of).
An idol.
(ux)
A representation of a deity, especially a statue or statuette.
Something or someone particularly revered, worshipped, idealized, admired and/or followed.
(RQ:KJV)
- whose god is their belly
A person in a high position of authority, importance or influence.
An exceedingly handsome man.
a. 1918, (w), ''by Wilfred Owen/Disabled|Disabled''
- Someone had said he'd look a god in kilts.
The person who owns and runs a dungeon.
(alternative form of)
1530, (w), ''An aunſwere vnto Syr Thomas Mores Dialogue'' in ''The whole workes of W. Tyndall, Iohn Frith, and Doct. Barnes, three worthy Martyrs, and principall teachers of this Churche of England, collected and compiled in one Tome togither, beyng before ſcattered, & now in Print here exhibited to the Church'' (1573), page 271/2:
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1900, Keith Chesterton|Gilbert Keith Chesterton, "The Happy Man" in ''The Wild Knight and Other Poems'':
- Golgotha's ghastly trinity—
- Three persons and one god.
To idolize.
(quote-book)|Tragedy of Coriolanus|The Tragedy of Coriolanus|section=Act V Scene III|
''a''. 1866, (w), "Death and Sisyphus".
- To men the first necessity is gods; / And if the gods were not, / " Man would invent them, tho' they godded stones.
2001, Conrad C. Fink, ''Sportswriting: The Lively Game'', page 78
- "Godded him up" ... It's the fear of discerning journalists: Does coverage of athletic stars, on field and off, approach beatification of the living?
To deify.
1595, (w), ''Colin Clouts Come Home Againe''.
- Then got he bow and fhafts of gold and lead, / In which fo fell and puiflant he grew, / That Jove himfelfe his powre began to dread, / And, taking up to heaven, him godded new.
1951, (w), Dante Germino ed., ''The New Science of Politics: An Introduction'' (1987), page 125
- The superman marks the end of a road on which we find such figures as the "godded man" of English Reformation mystics
1956, (w), Fritz Eichenberg, ''We Have Faces|Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold'', page 241
- "She is so lately godded that she is still a rather poor goddess, Stranger.
(l), (l)
(romanization of)
good (qualifier)
(superseded spelling of)
(alternative spelling of)
A (l) or deity; a divine individual.
A person worshipped as a divinity.
(l) (gloss)
*(R:Wycliffe NT Lichfield)
(alt form)
(alternative spelling of).
good (something good or good things collectively)
a (l)
(l)
''Heliand'', verse 363
- (quote)
''Heliand'', verse 1456
''Heliand'', verse 326
God, the Christian god
''Heliand'', verse 11
ring (on a tree)
(n-g)
(uxi)
(ux)
good (in taste)