Divinities

Word DIVINITIES
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Definitions and meanings of "Divinities"

What do we mean by divinities?

A supernatural divine being; a god or goddess.

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The word "divinities" in example sentences

I had an economics course with a fool named “Steamboat” Fulton, whose stock and trade was lyrical rant about the twin divinities named Supply and Demand. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Dorian worship of Apollo ..., always opposed to the sad Christian divinities, is the aspiring element, by force and spring of which Greek religion sublimes itself .... ❋ Unknown (1972)

For earth and so on are denoted by the distinctive term 'divinities'; so e.g. 'Let me enter into those three divinities' (Ch.Up. VI, 3, 2), where fire, water, and earth are called divinities; and Kau. ❋ George Thibaut (1881)

As to men wrestling against divinities, that is a received idea. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Classical greek culture is responsible for the disembodiment of pagan divinities : what the Archaic Greeks would have called divinities, became with Plato : "ideas", "forms" and "archetypes". ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2005)

"The divinities are the beckoning messengers of the godhead." ❋ Unknown (1993)

The so - called divinities of Olympus have not a single worshipper among living men. ❋ Thomas Bulfinch (1831)

That young hair brained fellow has sent us a brace of petticoats aboard; and these the profane reprobate calls his divinities! ❋ James Fenimore Cooper (1820)

Moreover, the Kaushîtakins in their account of the dispute of the prâ/n/as make express use of the word 'divinities' in order to preclude the idea of the mere material organs being meant, and in order to include the superintending intelligent beings. ❋ George Thibaut (1881)

Irving gives his correspondent graphic pictures of the social warfare in which he was engaged, the "host of rascally little tea-parties" in which he was entangled; and some of his portraits of the "divinities," the ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)

Irving gives his correspondent graphic pictures of the social warfare in which he was engaged, the "host of rascally little tea-parties" in which he was entangled; and some of his portraits of the "divinities," the "blossoms," and the beauties of that day would make the subjects of them flutter with surprise in the churchyards where they lie. ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)

The skeptical Lucretius tells us that the divinities are the creatures of man's fears, and would make us believe that all religion has its ground in fright. [ ❋ Unknown (1857)

Strachey wondered how such a barbarous prince should put on such ostentation of majesty, yet he accounted for it as belonging to the necessary divinity that doth hedge in a king: "Such is (I believe) the impression of the divine nature, and however these (as other heathens forsaken by the true light) have not that porcion of the knowing blessed Christian spiritt, yet I am perswaded there is an infused kind of divinities and extraordinary (appointed that it shall be so by the King of kings) to such as are his ymedyate instruments on earth." ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)

He compiled a catalog of more crazy-ass divinities than you can shake a stick at. ❋ Con Chapman (2011)

Jesus and Buddha take a break from their lives as divinities to share an apartment in contemporary Tokyo and see what the simple folk do. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I think it sounds like a terrific series, with two divinities hanging out and experiencing the everyday (though not the sordid). ❋ Unknown (2009)

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