What is another word for man-god?

Pronunciation: [mˈanɡˈɒd] (IPA)

The term "man-god" typically refers to a being that possesses both divine and human attributes. However, there are several alternative terms that can be used to describe such a being. For instance, a "demigod" is a being that is part divine and part mortal. The term "deity" refers to a god or goddess, and is often used to describe powerful and supernatural beings. Another term that can be used is "hero-god", denoting a being that is revered for their heroic or godly deeds. Other possible synonyms for "man-god" include "divine-human", "god-man", and "godlike mortal". Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the context and intended meaning.

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What are the hypernyms for Man-god?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Man-god

  • A man is born into the world — a real man — such a one as it has never seen; he lives a life consistently the very highest; his wisdom is the calm earnest voice of humanity; to the worldly and the commonplace so exasperating, as forcing upon them their own worthlessness — to the good so admirable that every other faculty is absorbed in wonder.The noble image of the man is effaced, is destroyed. Instead of a man to love and to follow, we have a man-god to worship. From being the example of devotion, he is its object; the religion of Christ ended with his life, and left us instead but the Christian religion.
    James Anthony Froude

Related words: god-man, man-god complex, man-god archetype

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