noun
- plural of godhood; the state, condition, or rank of being a god or divine being
- plural of godhood; the collective attributes, powers, or qualities associated with gods
Usage: countable noun; typically used in religious, mythological, or philosophical contexts
Usage: often used in abstract or theological discussions
Examples
- Ancient cultures imagined different godhoods with distinct personalities and powers.
- The philosopher debated whether godhoods could exist in a purely material universe.
- Many religions describe the godhoods of their pantheons in sacred texts.
- The novel explores what it means to ascend to godhoods and leave humanity behind.
- Comparative mythology examines godhoods across different civilizations.
- Some spiritual traditions believe in multiple godhoods rather than a single deity.