divinity Feb 25th 2013, 19:26 | | Line 42: | Line 42: | | {{trans-mid}} | | {{trans-mid}} | | * Hebrew: {{t+|he|אלוהים|tr=elohím}}, {{t+|he|אל|tr=él}} {{m|s}} | | * Hebrew: {{t+|he|אלוהים|tr=elohím}}, {{t+|he|אל|tr=él}} {{m|s}} | | + | * Latin: {{t|la|divinitas|f}}, {{t|la|deitas|f}} | | * Russian: {{t+|ru|божество|n|sc=Cyrl|tr=božestvó}} | | * Russian: {{t+|ru|божество|n|sc=Cyrl|tr=božestvó}} | | * Slovene: {{t+|sl|božanstvo|f}} | | * Slovene: {{t+|sl|božanstvo|f}} |
Latest revision as of 19:26, 25 February 2013 [edit] English [edit] Etymology Latin divinitas [edit] Pronunciation divinity (countable and uncountable; plural divinities) - (uncountable) The property of being divine, of being like a god or God.
- (countable) A deity (a god, goddess or God).
- (uncountable) The study of religion or religions.
- Harvard Divinity School has been teaching theology since 1636.
[edit] Synonyms [edit] Translations study of religion or religions - The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Help:How to check translations.
[edit] Derived terms Terms derived from divinity [edit] Related terms See Related terms for divine | |