Antonyms for godhead


Grammar : Noun
Spell : god-hed
Phonetic Transcription : ˈgɒdˌhɛd


Definition of godhead

Origin :
  • c.1200, from god + Middle English -hede, cognate with -hood and German -heit. Along with maidenhead, this is the sole survival of this form of the suffix. Old English had godhad "divine nature."
  • As in deity : noun god, worshiped being
  • As in divinity : noun absolute being; divine nature
Example sentences :
  • The Trinity had, so to speak, come between me and the Godhead.
  • Extract from : « The Conquest of Fear » by Basil King
  • Do you mean that I do not believe in the godhead of the sun or moon, like other men?
  • Extract from : « Apology » by Plato
  • This new consciousness, this new worship, this new love is for the Godhead.
  • Extract from : « The Prodigal Returns » by Lilian Staveley
  • With the creature we cannot come into contact with the Godhead—but with the soul only.
  • Extract from : « The Prodigal Returns » by Lilian Staveley
  • Nor did it content the Godhead merely to watch over the interests of man's body.
  • Extract from : « The Memorabilia » by Xenophon
  • This is the entry to the Kingdom, and immediately we taste of the Godhead.
  • Extract from : « The Prodigal Returns » by Lilian Staveley
  • It was for them the sign of princeship, as a tiara was the sign of godhead.
  • Extract from : « A Literary History of the English People » by Jean Jules Jusserand
  • Forrester hoped that the Godhead was feeling in a kind and merciful mood.
  • Extract from : « Pagan Passions » by Gordon Randall Garrett
  • He had actually described himself as the fourth person in the Godhead!
  • Extract from : « History of the Moravian Church » by J. E. Hutton
  • This was sufficient for them to know of the mystery of the Godhead.
  • Extract from : « The Faith of Islam » by Edward Sell

Synonyms for godhead

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