Deity

  • 81Persian deity — noun a deity worshiped by the ancient Persians • Topics: ↑antiquity • Hypernyms: ↑deity, ↑divinity, ↑god, ↑immortal • Instance Hyponyms: ↑Mithras, ↑ …

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  • 82Phrygian deity — noun deity of the ancient Phrygians of west central Asia Minor • Topics: ↑antiquity • Hypernyms: ↑deity, ↑divinity, ↑god, ↑immortal • Instance Hyponyms: ↑Cybele, ↑ …

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  • 83Roman deity — noun a deity worshipped by the ancient Romans • Topics: ↑antiquity • Hypernyms: ↑deity, ↑divinity, ↑god, ↑immortal • Hyponyms: ↑faun, ↑Parcae …

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  • 84Semitic deity — noun a deity worshipped by the ancient Semites • Topics: ↑antiquity • Hypernyms: ↑deity, ↑divinity, ↑god, ↑immortal • Hyponyms: ↑Anunnaki, ↑Enuk …

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  • 85Teutonic deity — noun (German mythology) a deity worshipped by the ancient Teutons • Topics: ↑Teuton, ↑mythology • Hypernyms: ↑deity, ↑divinity, ↑god, ↑immortal • Instance Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 86Tammuz (deity) — For other uses, see Tammuz. Fertile Crescent myth series …

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  • 87Acolnahuacatl (deity) — In Aztec mythology, Acolnahuacatl (also referred to as Acolmiztli) was a god of Mictlan, the Underworld. Acolmiztli, which means strong feline or Arm of Puma in Nahuatl, was represented as a black colored puma, with a supernatural roar, who kept… …

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  • 88Nanna (Norse deity) — Nanna (1857) by Herman Wilhelm Bissen. For other uses, see Nanna (disambiguation). In Norse mythology, Nanna Nepsdóttir or simply Nanna is a goddess associated with the god Baldr. Accounts of Nanna vary greatly by source. In the Prose Edda,… …

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  • 89Aide (deity) — Aide was the Basque numenistic deity of the air. She could manifest herself in both good (gentle breeze) and evil (storm wind) forms.ources* [http://www.pantheon.org Encyclopedia Mythica] …

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  • 90Aion (deity) — Aion, also known as Æon, was a minor Anatolian deity in classical times. Aion was considered, in Late Antiquity, to be another form of Osiris Dionysus. Aion should not be confused with the similarly named Aeon, a gnostic term for a certain type… …

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