Resembling a god in qualities such as power or beauty; divine:he achieved deific statusdeific powers...
Readers who have been positioned as admiring subjects of Cavendish's deific heroines will understand that the author's creations have a great need and desire for triumphal vindication and adoration.
Schools of occultism insist most strenuously on the deific and all-powerful nature of such beings.
Of those deific couplings came the mighty men that were of old.
Origin
Late 15th century: from French déifique or ecclesiastical Latin deificus, from Latin deus 'god'.