Gods - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- The highest platform, or upper circle, in an auditorium.
verb
Extra examples
The faces of the gods were modeled in white stone.
The gods themselves had passions and frailties—these are the stuff of the myths.
The villagers hoped the gods would accept their sacrifice.
Each household must make daily offerings to the gods.
Mercury was the herald of the Roman gods.
...a ceremony in which they immolated their cherished possessions so that the gods would send rain...
The ancient Greeks personified the forces of nature as gods and goddesses.
He made an offering to propitiate the angry gods.
...the temple was once the site of sacrifices—both to honor the gods in times of plenty and to propitiate them in times of trouble...
They made sacrifices to appease the gods.
Others holding a vast number of gods, either all equal or subaltern to one another.
The gods are against us.
Both gods and mortal men found her captivating.
Worship of the old gods still continues in remote areas of the country.
The villagers hold them in awe and think of them as gods.
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