god
名词 n.
动词 v.
专有名词
英 /ɡɒd/|/ɡɔːd/
美 /ɡɑd/|/ɡɔd/|/ɡɔːd/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A deity or supreme being; a supernatural, typically immortal, being with superior powers, to which personhood is attributed.
— The most frequently used name for the Islamic god is Allah.
- An idol.; A representation of a deity, especially a statue or statuette.
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An idol.; Something or someone particularly revered, worshipped, idealized, admired and/or followed.
— Leo Messi is my god!
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A person in a very high position of authority, importance or influence; a powerful ruler or tyrant.
— In 1951 Stalin was a god and the official tone towards the West was one of total antagonism.
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A person who is exceptionally skilled in a particular activity.
— He is the god of soccer!
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An exceedingly handsome man.
— Lounging on the beach were several Greek gods.
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The person who owns and runs a multi-user dungeon.
— The gods usually have several wizards, or "immortals," to assist them in building the MUD.
动词 v.
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To idolize.
— CORIOLANUS: This last old man, / Whom with a crack'd heart I have sent to Rome, / Loved me above the measure of a father; / Nay, godded me, indeed.
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To deify.
— Then got he bow and shafts of gold and lead, / In which so fell and puissant he grew, / That Jove himselfe his powre began to dread, / And, taking up to heaven, him godded new.
专有名词
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Alternative letter-case form of God.
— And ſuch is to beare yͤ names of god with croſſes betwene ech name about them.
词形变化
词汇关系
下位词
衍生词
Abrahamic God
antigod
begod
bell curve god
belly-god
bow down before the porcelain god
bread god
by gods
by the gods
culture god
degod
demigod
demi-god
door god
ex-god
exgod
food for the gods
for the gods
gallows god
G-d
giddy
gift from the gods
God
godaunt
god-awful
god awful
god-bairn gift
God bless you
godbrother
god-child
godchild
goddam
god dammit
god damn
goddamn
goddaughter
godded
goddess
godding
goddish
god draw
god-emperor
godfamily
godfather
God-fearing
godfearing
God forbid
godform
god forsaken
god-forsaken
godforsaken
god game
God-given
godgrandchild
godgranddaughter
godgrandfather
god-grandfather
god-grandmother
godgrandmother
godgrandparent
godgrandson
god hand
godhead
godhood
godite
godkid
godkiller
godkin
godkind
god-king
god king
godless
godlet
god-like
godlike
godliness
godling
godlore
God love someone
godly
godmama
godman
god mic
god-modding
god mode
godmother
godnephew
godness
godniece
God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
God of Israel
God of the gaps
God of War
godpapa
godpappy
godparent
god ray
god roll
God's Blessing Green
gods bless you
gods damn
godsend
gods-fearing
godship
godsib
god-sibling
godsibling
godsister
godslaughter
gods may do what cattle may not
godson
Godspeed
godspouse
gods willing
god that failed
God the Father
God the Holy Ghost
God the Holy Spirit
God the Son
god tier
god tree
goduncle
Godward
god willing
godwoman
gossip
Greek god
gyatt
halfgod
half-god
honest to God
honest-to-God
honest-to-gods
honest to gods
Horned God
Hottentot god
Hottentot's god
housegod
house god
household god
in the lap of the gods
Lamb-god
Lamb of God
momentary god
moon god
moon-god
muscle god
nongod
oh my god
oh my gods
personal god
porcelain god
pray to the porcelain god
random number god
river god
RNG gods
semigod
sex god
skygod
solar god
subgod
sungod
sun god
thank gods
thank God
the gods smile on someone
the mills of the gods grind slowly
thunder god
thunder god vine
time spent laughing is time spent with the gods
tin god
to the gods
undergod
ungod
ungodly
war god
worship the porcelain god
ye gods
ye gods and little fishes
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panentheism
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Tetragrammaton
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词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰew-
Proto-Indo-European *-tós
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutós?
Proto-Germanic *gudą
Proto-West Germanic *god
Old English god
Middle English god
English god
Inherited from Middle English god, from Old English god, originally neuter, then changed to masculine to reflect the change in religion to Christianity, from Proto-West Germanic *god n, from Proto-Germanic *gudą; see there for further origin.
Cognates
Cognate with Scots God (“God”), Yola God, Gud (“God”), gud (“god”), Saterland Frisian God (“God”), West Frisian God (“God”), god (“deity, god”), Alemannic German, Cimbrian, German, Luxembourgish and Mòcheno Gott (“God”), Central Franconian Jott (“God”), Dutch god (“deity, god”), Limburgish Gód (“God”), gód (“god”), Vilamovian Göt (“God”), Yiddish גאָט (got, “god; God”), Danish, Norwegian Bokmål and Swedish gud (“god; God”), Faroese Gud (“God”), Icelandic goð (“idol, pagan god”), guð, Guð (“God”), Norwegian Nynorsk Gu, Gud (“God”), gu, gud (“god”), Gothic 𐌲𐌿𐌸 (guþ, “deity, god; God”).
Not related to the word good or Persian خدا (xodâ, “god”).
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰew-
Proto-Indo-European *-tós
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutós?
Proto-Germanic *gudą
Proto-West Germanic *god
Old English god
Middle English god
English god
Inherited from Middle English god, from Old English god, originally neuter, then changed to masculine to reflect the change in religion to Christianity, from Proto-West Germanic *god n, from Proto-Germanic *gudą; see there for further origin.
Cognates
Cognate with Scots God (“God”), Yola God, Gud (“God”), gud (“god”), Saterland Frisian God (“God”), West Frisian God (“God”), god (“deity, god”), Alemannic German, Cimbrian, German, Luxembourgish and Mòcheno Gott (“God”), Central Franconian Jott (“God”), Dutch god (“deity, god”), Limburgish Gód (“God”), gód (“god”), Vilamovian Göt (“God”), Yiddish גאָט (got, “god; God”), Danish, Norwegian Bokmål and Swedish gud (“god; God”), Faroese Gud (“God”), Icelandic goð (“idol, pagan god”), guð, Guð (“God”), Norwegian Nynorsk Gu, Gud (“God”), gu, gud (“god”), Gothic 𐌲𐌿𐌸 (guþ, “deity, god; God”).
Not related to the word good or Persian خدا (xodâ, “god”).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰew-
Proto-Indo-European *-tós
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutós?
Proto-Germanic *gudą
Proto-West Germanic *god
Old English god
Middle English god
English god
Inherited from Middle English god, from Old English god, originally neuter, then changed to masculine to reflect the change in religion to Christianity, from Proto-West Germanic *god n, from Proto-Germanic *gudą; see there for further origin.
Cognates
Cognate with Scots God (“God”), Yola God, Gud (“God”), gud (“god”), Saterland Frisian God (“God”), West Frisian God (“God”), god (“deity, god”), Alemannic German, Cimbrian, German, Luxembourgish and Mòcheno Gott (“God”), Central Franconian Jott (“God”), Dutch god (“deity, god”), Limburgish Gód (“God”), gód (“god”), Vilamovian Göt (“God”), Yiddish גאָט (got, “god; God”), Danish, Norwegian Bokmål and Swedish gud (“god; God”), Faroese Gud (“God”), Icelandic goð (“idol, pagan god”), guð, Guð (“God”), Norwegian Nynorsk Gu, Gud (“God”), gu, gud (“god”), Gothic 𐌲𐌿𐌸 (guþ, “deity, god; God”).
Not related to the word good or Persian خدا (xodâ, “god”).
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰew-
Proto-Indo-European *-tós
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutós?
Proto-Germanic *gudą
Proto-West Germanic *god
Old English god
Middle English god
English god
Inherited from Middle English god, from Old English god, originally neuter, then changed to masculine to reflect the change in religion to Christianity, from Proto-West Germanic *god n, from Proto-Germanic *gudą; see there for further origin.
Cognates
Cognate with Scots God (“God”), Yola God, Gud (“God”), gud (“god”), Saterland Frisian God (“God”), West Frisian God (“God”), god (“deity, god”), Alemannic German, Cimbrian, German, Luxembourgish and Mòcheno Gott (“God”), Central Franconian Jott (“God”), Dutch god (“deity, god”), Limburgish Gód (“God”), gód (“god”), Vilamovian Göt (“God”), Yiddish גאָט (got, “god; God”), Danish, Norwegian Bokmål and Swedish gud (“god; God”), Faroese Gud (“God”), Icelandic goð (“idol, pagan god”), guð, Guð (“God”), Norwegian Nynorsk Gu, Gud (“God”), gu, gud (“god”), Gothic 𐌲𐌿𐌸 (guþ, “deity, god; God”).
Not related to the word good or Persian خدا (xodâ, “god”).
词源 3
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰew-
Proto-Indo-European *-tós
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutós?
Proto-Germanic *gudą
Proto-West Germanic *god
Old English god
Middle English god
English god
Inherited from Middle English god, from Old English god, originally neuter, then changed to masculine to reflect the change in religion to Christianity, from Proto-West Germanic *god n, from Proto-Germanic *gudą; see there for further origin.
Cognates
Cognate with Scots God (“God”), Yola God, Gud (“God”), gud (“god”), Saterland Frisian God (“God”), West Frisian God (“God”), god (“deity, god”), Alemannic German, Cimbrian, German, Luxembourgish and Mòcheno Gott (“God”), Central Franconian Jott (“God”), Dutch god (“deity, god”), Limburgish Gód (“God”), gód (“god”), Vilamovian Göt (“God”), Yiddish גאָט (got, “god; God”), Danish, Norwegian Bokmål and Swedish gud (“god; God”), Faroese Gud (“God”), Icelandic goð (“idol, pagan god”), guð, Guð (“God”), Norwegian Nynorsk Gu, Gud (“God”), gu, gud (“god”), Gothic 𐌲𐌿𐌸 (guþ, “deity, god; God”).
Not related to the word good or Persian خدا (xodâ, “god”).
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰew-
Proto-Indo-European *-tós
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutós?
Proto-Germanic *gudą
Proto-West Germanic *god
Old English god
Middle English god
English god
Inherited from Middle English god, from Old English god, originally neuter, then changed to masculine to reflect the change in religion to Christianity, from Proto-West Germanic *god n, from Proto-Germanic *gudą; see there for further origin.
Cognates
Cognate with Scots God (“God”), Yola God, Gud (“God”), gud (“god”), Saterland Frisian God (“God”), West Frisian God (“God”), god (“deity, god”), Alemannic German, Cimbrian, German, Luxembourgish and Mòcheno Gott (“God”), Central Franconian Jott (“God”), Dutch god (“deity, god”), Limburgish Gód (“God”), gód (“god”), Vilamovian Göt (“God”), Yiddish גאָט (got, “god; God”), Danish, Norwegian Bokmål and Swedish gud (“god; God”), Faroese Gud (“God”), Icelandic goð (“idol, pagan god”), guð, Guð (“God”), Norwegian Nynorsk Gu, Gud (“God”), gu, gud (“god”), Gothic 𐌲𐌿𐌸 (guþ, “deity, god; God”).
Not related to the word good or Persian خدا (xodâ, “god”).
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