释义 |
diˈvinityship [f. prec. + -ship.] 1. The status or personality of a divinity; deityship, godship.
1689Hickeringill Wks. (1716) II. 423 The Keys of the Church, to which he has as good right as your D.D. Divinityship. 1788Disinterested Love I. 19 'Tis to her divinityship I pay my adoration. 1811Shelley Let. to E. Hitchener, Truth is my God..yours is reducible to the same simple Divinityship. 1834L. Hunt Town (1858) 398 The first time he [Henry VIII] had discovered the possibility of such an impiety towards his barbarous divinityship. 2. Knowledge of or skill in divinity.
1762Sterne Tr. Shandy VI. xxxvi, Plato's opinion, which with all his divinityship,—I hold to be damnable. |