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单词 godhood
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godhoodn.

Brit. /ˈɡɒdhʊd/, U.S. /ˈɡɑdˌhʊd/
Forms: Old English godhad, Middle English godhod, Middle English godhoþ, Middle English godhode, late Middle English– godhood; also Scottish pre-1700 godhade, pre-1700 godhaid. Also with capital initial.
Origin: A word inherited from Germanic.
Etymology: Cognate with or formed similarly to Old Dutch gothēt (Middle Dutch godheit , Dutch godheid ), Old Saxon godhēd (Middle Low German gothēt , gotheit ), Old High German gotaheit , gotheit (Middle High German goteheit , gotheit , German Gottheit ) < the Germanic base of god n. + the Germanic base of -hood suffix. Compare godhead n.
1.
a. The character or quality of being God or a god; = godhead n. 1. Also: the state or rank of being a god.Frequently contrasted with manhood.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the supernatural > deity > [noun] > state of being or divinity
godhoodeOE
godcundnessOE
drightnessc1175
godcundlaikc1175
Godnessa1225
godhead?c1225
godcundec1275
godcundheada1300
deityc1374
divinityc1374
divine1393
divineness1579
divinesse1594
divination1603
deism1726
superhumanity1792
superhuman1824
suprahumanitya1834
numinousness1932
numinosity1936
ground1945
eOE King Ælfred tr. Gregory Pastoral Care (Hatton) (1871) xxxvi. 261 Se ðe for us gebæd to his Fæder, ðeah he him emnmiehtig sie on his godhade [L. divinitate].
a1250 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Nero) (1952) 49 [Christ's flesh] euer was iliche cwic of ðe cwike godhod [?c1225 Cleo. goddede; c1230 Corpus godd head] þet wunede þer inne.
c1400 Psalter (Trin. Dublin) in K. D. Bülbring Earliest Compl. Eng. Prose Psalter (1891) xliii. 5 Godhode [c1350 BL Add. Her myȝt ne shal nouȝt sauen hem, Ac þy god-hede and þy myȝt and þe liȝt of þy face].
a1475 Revelations St. Birgitta (Garrett) (1929) 55 Glorifie be to thi godhod a-bove all thinges, whych is with thy manhod oo God.
1563 2nd Tome Homelyes sig. Aaaa.iiii Chryste consisteth of two seuerall natures, of his manhood..and of his Godhood.
1579 W. Fulke Heskins Parl. Repealed in D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 105 Wee must knowe to contemper the perfect manhoode and the perfecte Godhood.
1613 T. Heywood Siluer Age ii. sig. D2 He by his power and God-hood will contract Both births in one.
1624 T. Heywood Γυναικεῖον i. 3 The same Philosophers attributed a God-hood to the Starres.
1712 A. Lunan Myst. Man's Redempt. i. 18 He is not Two but One, Christ not by Conversion of the Godhood into Flesh, but by Assumption of the Manhood into the Godhood altogether.
1789 Addr. to Congregation St. Mary's Cambr. 19 Greater..was explained, greater respecting his manhood, but equal as touching his Godhood.
1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. III. vii. iv. 417 Shorter godhood had no divine man.
1846 J. C. Hare Mission of Comforter I. 65 When He vouchsafes to come forth out of His absolute Godhood, in the Person of His Son and Spirit.
1876 H. Spencer Princ. Sociol. (1877) I. 416 This elevation to godhood of a living member of the tribe.
1929 J. Y. Simpson Nature iii. 123 May there be a Divine Nature or transcendent Godhead or Godhood actively and immanently related to the process?
1965 R. K. Narayan Gods, Demons & Others ii. 71 Within every one of us there is a spark of godhood.
2003 Washington Times 17 Mar. The hardest thing for us Christians to get through our heads is that God gave up all the trappings of Godhood and took on the trappings of a man.
b. Usually with possessive adjective. As a title or form of address: = godhead n. 1b. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > person > man > [noun] > as a form of address
lordOE
wye1340
gentleman1534
old fellow1567
gaff1573
godhood1586
gaffer1590
dad1605
daddy1681
hearty1735
cock-of-wax1790
governor1819
bub1839
smarty1847
doc1870
guy1876
Sunny Jim1903
big guy1910
chief1927
daddy-o1944
pops1944
tosh1954
Sonny Jim1960
ese1961
majita1963
G1990
mi'jito1990
the world > the supernatural > deity > [noun] > a title of > personality or title of
deityc1374
Tetragrammatona1400
godship1533
godhood1586
divinityship1689
deityship1694
tetragram1870
superpersonality1882
1586 W. Warner Albions Eng. iii. xvi. 67 Accept my simple Legacie, O Godhood most deuyne.
1683 E. Hooker in J. Pordage Theologia Mystica Pref. Epist. 11 Momus..who wold be ever carping (such was the snarl of his goodli Godhood).
1916 Monist 26 250 Our struggles and our cares Are but the passion which Thy Godhood suffers Returning to Thyself.
2. = godhead n. 2b.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the supernatural > deity > [noun]
godeOE
deityc1374
higher powerc1384
princec1384
divinityc1386
governorc1400
powerc1425
numen1495
fear1535
heaven1554
godheada1586
godhood1586
landlorda1635
supreme1643
supercelestial1652
supernal1661
universality1681
father1820
unspeakable1843
Molimo1861
Mlimo1897
superperson1907
somebody up there1972
sky fairy1997
1586 W. Warner Æneidos in Albions Eng. sig. Oiii So farre of from a Godhood, as thou shewest thy selfe lesse then a Man, and worse then a Deuill.
1635 T. Heywood Hierarchie Blessed Angells iv. 253 The Diuell tooke our blessed Sauiour, and by the permission of this Godhood, placed him on the top of the pinacle of the Temple.
1898 J. Gray tr. J. W. von Goethe Satyros & Prometheus 45 So that a godhood spake, I thinking that it was I; And when I thought a god was speaking, 'Twas myself.
1981 V. S. Sarma tr. M. Winternitz Hist. Indian Lit. I. i. 72 But the character of the hymns..varies very much, depending on the godhoods to which they are dedicated.
1997 M. J. Shendge Lang. Harappans xi. 270 The supreme Semitic godhood, has undergone many transformations.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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