Divinidades (en. Divinities)
/di.βi.niˈða.ðes/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Supreme being or deity in a religious context.
The divinities of Greek mythology are numerous and varied.
Las divinidades de la mitología griega son numerosas y variadas.
Qualities or attributes regarded as sacred or divine.
Beauty in painting can be considered one of the divinities of art.
La belleza en la pintura puede ser considerada una de las divinidades del arte.
Entities representing aspects of nature or abstract concepts in religious cults.
In many ancient cultures, divinities were associated with natural phenomena such as fire or water.
En muchas culturas antiguas, las divinidades estaban asociadas a fenómenos naturales como el fuego o el agua.
Etymology
From Latin 'divinitas', which refers to the quality of being divine or a god.
Common Phrases and Expressions
the divinities of Olympus
It refers to the gods of Greek mythology who inhabited Mount Olympus.
las divinidades del Olimpo
to invoke the divinities
To call or ask for help from beings considered divine.
invocar a las divinidades
in the hands of the divinities
An expression that indicates something is beyond our control and depends on a higher power.
en manos de las divinidades
Related Words
deity
Supreme being or god in a religious context.
deidad
mythology
A set of myths that are part of a culture or religion, explaining beliefs about divinities.
mitología
sacred
That is dedicated to the divine and is an object of veneration.
sagrado
Slang Meanings
An exceptional quality or aspect of something.
That song has some divinities that make it unique.
Esa canción tiene unas divinidades que la hacen única.
Something that is considered perfect or sublime.
The chef mentioned that the dish had divinities of flavor.
El chef mencionó que el plato tenía divinidades de sabor.