undergod (Meaning)
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undergod (n.)
A lower or inferio/ god; a subordinate deity; a demigod.
Synonyms & Antonyms of undergod
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undergod Sentence Examples
- The king believed himself to be an undergod, ruling with divine authority.
- In the ancient Roman pantheon, the emperor was revered as the living undergod.
- The pharaoh of Egypt was considered an undergod, embodying the divine essence.
- The high priest served as the intermediary between the undergod and the people.
- The cult of the undergod spread throughout the empire, promising salvation to its followers.
- The undergod's oracle delivered prophecies that guided the decisions of the realm.
- The undergod's temple was a sacred sanctuary where rituals were performed in his honor.
- The undergod's wrath was feared by all, as he possessed the power to punish the wicked.
- The undergod's mercy was sought by the pious, who believed in his benevolence.
- The undergod's legacy lived on long after his death, shaping the beliefs and practices of generations to come.
FAQs About the word undergod
A lower or inferio/ god; a subordinate deity; a demigod.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The king believed himself to be an undergod, ruling with divine authority.
In the ancient Roman pantheon, the emperor was revered as the living undergod.
The pharaoh of Egypt was considered an undergod, embodying the divine essence.
The high priest served as the intermediary between the undergod and the people.