divinité
deity, divinity
noun dee-vee-nee-TEH Rare
Origin: Latin 'divinitas', divine nature
Usage Note
Divinité refers to a god or divine being (une divinité grecque) and also to the abstract quality of being divine. It is more literary than un dieu for a specific god. The adjective divin/divine shares the root, as does divination (fortune-telling).
Examples
"Cette divinité était adorée en Égypte."
Natural Translation
This deity was worshipped in Egypt.
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